
Publications of Gunther Doehlemann
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Journal Article (33)
Journal Article
7 (2), 86 (2021)
The Ustilago hordei-Barley interaction is a versatile system for characterization of fungal effectors. Journal of Fungi
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10, 1576 (2019)
A fungal substrate mimicking molecule suppresses plant immunity via an inter-kingdom conserved motif. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
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19 (12), pp. 2603 - 2622 (2018)
Mining the effector repertoire of the biotrophic fungal pathogen Ustilago hordei during host and non-host infection. MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY
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5 (2), pp. 224 - 243 (2016)
White collar 1-induced photolyase expression contributes to UV-tolerance of Ustilago maydis. Microbiologyopen
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10 (12), e1086855 (2015)
Conservation of the Ustilago maydis effector See1 in related smuts. Plant Signaling & Behavior
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206 (3), pp. 1116 - 1126 (2015)
The fungal core effector Pep1 is conserved across smuts of dicots and monocots. New Phytologist
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27 (4), pp. 1332 - 1351 (2015)
A Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors. Plant Cell
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204 (4), pp. 803 - 814 (2014)
Reprogramming of plant cells by filamentous plant-colonizing microbes. New Phytologist
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15 (8), pp. 780 - 789 (2014)
Virulence of the maize smut Ustilago maydis is shaped by organ-specific effectors. Molecular Plant Pathology
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20, pp. 19 - 25 (2014)
Inside plant: biotrophic strategies to modulate host immunity and metabolism. Current Opinion in Plant Biology
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10 (7), e1003866 (2014)
Characterization of the Largest Effector Gene Cluster of Ustilago maydis. PLoS Pathogens
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27 (5), pp. 403 - 414 (2014)
Alternative Cell Death Mechanisms Determine Epidermal Resistance in Incompatible Barley-Ustilago Interactions. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
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Functional Genomics of Smut Fungi: From Genome Sequencing to Protein Function. FUNGI, pp. 143 - 172 (2014)
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89 (1), pp. 179 - 188 (2013)
Degradation of the plant defence hormone salicylic acid by the biotrophic fungus Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology
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198 (4), pp. 1001 - 1016 (2013)
Apoplastic immunity and its suppression by filamentous plant pathogens. New Phytologist
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9 (2), e1003177 (2013)
Compatibility in the Ustilago maydis-Maize Interaction Requires Inhibition of Host Cysteine Proteases by the Fungal Effector Pit2. PLoS Pathogens
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8 (5), e1002684 (2012)
The Ustilago maydis Effector Pep1 Suppresses Plant Immunity by Inhibition of Host Peroxidase Activity. PLoS Pathogens
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8 (5), e1002676 (2012)
LINT, a Novel dL(3)mbt-Containing Complex, Represses Malignant Brain Tumour Signature Genes. PLoS Genetics
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24 (3), pp. 1285 - 1300 (2012)
A Maize Cystatin Suppresses Host Immunity by Inhibiting Apoplastic Cysteine Proteases. Plant Cell
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7 (11), pp. 1397 - 1401 (2012)
The maize cystatin CC9 interacts with apoplastic cysteine proteases. Plant Signalling & Behavior