Publikationen von D. Lanver
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Zeitschriftenartikel (11)
2018
Zeitschriftenartikel
8 (14), e2928 (2018)
Single and Multiplexed Gene Editing in Ustilago maydis Using CRISPR-Cas9. BIO-PROTOCOL
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30 (2), S. 300 - 323 (2018)
The Biotrophic Development of Ustilago maydis Studied by RNA-Seq Analysis. PLANT CELL 2017
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105 (6), S. 901 - 921 (2017)
Three regulators of G protein signaling differentially affect mating, morphology and virulence in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology
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15 (7), S. 409 - 421 (2017)
Ustilago maydis effectors and their impact on virulence. Nature Reviews Microbiology
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213 (2), S. 956 - 964 (2017)
An assay for entry of secreted fungal effectors into plant cells. New Phytologist 2015
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Fungal Effectors and Plant Susceptibility. ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY, VOL 66, S. 513 - 545 (2015)
2014
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10 (7), e1004272 (2014)
Plant Surface Cues Prime Ustilago maydis for Biotrophic Development. PLoS Pathogens 2012
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8 (3), e1002563 (2012)
Identification of O-mannosylated Virulence Factors in Ustilago maydis. PLoS Pathogens 2011
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7 (5), e1002044 (2011)
Septation of Infectious Hyphae Is Critical for Appressoria Formation and Virulence in the Smut Fungus Ustilago Maydis. PLoS Pathogens 2010
Zeitschriftenartikel
78 (6), S. 1484 - 1499 (2010)
The AGC Ser/Thr kinase Aga1 is essential for appressorium formation and maintenance of the actin cytoskeleton in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology
Zeitschriftenartikel
22 (6), S. 2085 - 2101 (2010)
Sho 1 and Msb2-related proteins regulate appressorium development in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis. Plant Cell Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (1)
2011
Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Appressorienbildung von Ustilago maydis auf hydrophoben Oberflächen: Regulation durch Membranproteine. Dissertation, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg (2011)
Hochschulschrift - Diplom (1)
2007
Hochschulschrift - Diplom
Komponenten des HOG-Signalwegs beeinflussen die pathogene Entwicklung von Ustilago maydis. Diplom, Philipps-Universität, Marburg (2007)