Publications of G. Doehlemann
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Journal Article (33)
Journal Article
81 (3), pp. 751 - 766 (2011)
Two linked genes encoding a secreted effector and a membrane protein are essential for Ustilago maydis-induced tumour formation. Molecular Microbiology
Journal Article
: Common motifs in the response of cereal primary metabolism to fungal pathogens are not based on similar transcriptional reprogramming. Frontiers in Plant Physiology 2, p. doi 10.3389 - doi 10.3389 (2011)
Journal Article
77 (9), pp. 2887 - 2897 (2011)
Living Colors in the Gray Mold Pathogen Botrytis cinerea: Codon-Optimized Genes Encoding Green Fluorescent Protein and mCherry, Which Exhibit Bright Fluorescence. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
2, pp. 81 - 86 (2011)
Post-genomic approaches to understanding interactions between fungi and their environment. IMA Fungus
Journal Article
189 (2), pp. 471 - 483 (2011)
Systemic virus-induced gene silencing allows functional characterization of maize genes during biotrophic interaction with Ustilago maydis. New Phytologist
Journal Article
: Pathogenicity Determinants in Smut Fungi Revealed by Genome Comparison. Science 330 (6010), pp. 1546 - 1548 (2010)
Journal Article
22 (7), pp. 2476 - 2494 (2010)
The Myosin Motor Domain of Fungal Chitin Synthase V Is Dispensable for Vesicle Motility but Required for Virulence of the Maize Pathogen Ustilago maydis. Plant Cell
Journal Article
328 (5974), pp. 89 - 92 (2010)
Maize Tumors Caused by Ustilago maydis Require Organ-Specific Genes in Host and Pathogen. Science
Journal Article
152 (1), pp. 293 - 308 (2010)
Ustilago maydis Infection Strongly Alters Organic Nitrogen Allocation in Maize and Stimulates Productivity of Systemic Source Leaves. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
5 (11), pp. 1446 - 1449 (2010)
A model of Ustilag maydis leaf tumor metabolism. Plant Signalling & Behavior
Journal Article
5 (2), e1000290, pp. 1 - 16 (2009)
Pep1, a Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis, Is Required for Successful Invasion of Plant Cells. PLoS Pathogens
Journal Article
: Reprogramming a maize plant: transcriptional and metabolic changes induced by the fungal biotroph Ustilago maydis. The Plant Journal 56 (2), pp. 181 - 195 (2008)
Journal Article
165, pp. 29 - 40 (2008)
Establishment of compatibility in the Ustilago maydis/maize pathosystem. Journal of Plant Physiology Magazine Article (1)
Magazine Article
Brandpilz mit Pep: Ustilago maydis und das pflanzliche Immunsystem. (2013)
Book Chapter (4)
Book Chapter
The effectors of smut fungi. In: Effectors in Plant-Microbe Interactions, pp. 77 - 100 (Ed. Centre INRA de Nancy / The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich). Wiley VHC, Oxford (2011)
Book Chapter
Compatibility in biotrophic plant-fungal interactions: Ustilago maydis and friends. In: Signaling and Communication on Plant Symbiosis, pp. 213 - 238. Springer, Berlin (2011)
Book Chapter
The role of secreted proteins during establishment of biotrophy in the Ustilago maydis/maize pathosystem. In: Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, pp. 1 - 8 (Ed. International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions). International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, St. Paul, M.N. (2008)
Book Chapter
The Biotrophic Phase of Ustilago maydis: Novel Determinants for Compatibility. In: Genomics of Disease, pp. 173 - 182. Springer, New York (2008)
Conference Paper (1)
Conference Paper
7 (Eds. Antoun, H.; et al.). 2009 IS-MPMI Symposium Proceedings (2009)
The effectors of smut fungi. In: Biology of Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. Review Article (1)
Review Article
47, pp. 423 - 445 (2009)
Ustilago maydis as a Pathogen. Annual Review of Phythopathology