
Publications of Jan Schirawski
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Journal Article (25)
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8 (5), 498 (2022)
The Sporisorium reilianum effector Vag2 promotes head smut disease via suppression of plant defense responses. Journal of Fungi
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20 (1), pp. 124 - 136 (2019)
Sporisorium reilianum possesses a pool of effector proteins that modulate virulence on maize. MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY
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10 (2), pp. 629 - 645 (2018)
Positively Selected Effector Genes and Their Contribution to Virulence in the Smut Fungus Sporisorium reilianum. GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
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8 (3), pp. 681 - 704 (2016)
A Tale of Genome Compartmentalization: The Evolution of Virulence Clusters in Smut Fungi. Genome Biology and Evolution
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169 (4), pp. 2789 - 2804 (2015)
SUPPRESSOR OF APICAL DOMINANCE1 of Sporisorium reilianum Modulates Inflorescence Branching Architecture in Maize and Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology
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Functional Genomics of Smut Fungi: From Genome Sequencing to Protein Function. FUNGI, pp. 143 - 172 (2014)
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25 (9), pp. 1230 - 1237 (2012)
Host Specificity of Sporisorium reilianum Is Tightly Linked to Generation of the Phytoalexin Luteolinidin by Sorghum bicolor. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
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25 (9), pp. 1230 - 1237 (2012)
Host Specificity of Sporisorium reilianum Is Tightly Linked to Generation of the Phytoalexin Luteolinidin by Sorghum bicolor. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
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24 (5), pp. 1733 - 1745 (2012)
Genome Comparison of Barley and Maize Smut Fungi Reveals Targeted Loss of RNA Silencing Components and Species-Specific Presence of Transposable Elements. Plant Cell
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156 (4), pp. 2037 - 2052 (2011)
Sporisorium reilianum Infection Changes Inflorescence and Branching Architectures of Maize. Plant Physiology
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330 (6010), pp. 1546 - 1548 (2010)
Pathogenicity Determinants in Smut Fungi Revealed by Genome Comparison. Science
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75 (5), pp. 1260 - 1271 (2010)
Elucidation of the complete ferrichrome A biosynthetic pathway in Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology
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Volume 45, Supplement 1, pp. S15 - S21 (2008)
Sex in smut fungi: Structure, function and evolution of mating-type complexes. Fungal Genetics and Biology
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Volume 45, Supplement 1, pp. S88 - S93 (2008)
Ustilago maydis secondary metabolism—From genomics to biochemistry. Fungal Genetics and Biology
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Volume 45, Supplement 1, pp. S31 - S39 (2008)
The homologous recombination system of Ustilago maydis. Fungal Genetics and Biology
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68 (1), pp. 152 - 72 (2008)
The tryptophan aminotransferase Tam1 catalyses the single biosynthetic step for tryptophan-dependent pigment synthesis in Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology
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9 (3), pp. 339 - 355 (2008)
Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) biosynthesis in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis and its relevance for increased IAA levels in infected tissue and host tumour formation. Molecular Plant Pathology
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15 (12), pp. 525 - 9 (2007)
Towards understanding the extreme radiation resistance of Ustilago maydis. Trends in Microbiology
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18, pp. 3332 - 3345 (2006)
A Ferroxidation/Permeation Iron Uptake System Is Required for Virulence in Ustilago maydis. The Plant Cell
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444, pp. 97 - 101 (2006)
Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis. Nature