Publications of Philip Mueller

Journal Article (8)

Journal Article
Eichhorn, H.; Lessing, F.; Winterberg, B.; Schirawski, J.; Kaemper, J.; Mueller, P.; Kahmann, R.: A Ferroxidation/Permeation Iron Uptake System Is Required for Virulence in Ustilago maydis. The Plant Cell 18, pp. 3332 - 3345 (2006)
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Brefort, T.; Mueller, P.; Kahmann, R.: The high-mobility-group domain transcription factor Rpo1 is a direct regulator of prf1 in Ustilago maydis. Eucaryotic Cell 4 (2), pp. 379 - 391 (2005)
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Garrido, E.; Voß, U.; Müller, P.; Castillo-Lluva, S.; Kahmann, R.; Pérez-Martíin, J.: The induction of sexual development and virulence in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis depends on Crk1, a novel MAPK protein. Genes and Development 18, 0890-9369/04, pp. 3117 - 3130 (2004)
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Mueller, P.; Leibbrandt, A.; Teunissen, H.; Cubasch, S.; Aichinger, C.; Kahmann, R.: The Gbeta-Subunit-Encoding Gene bpp1 Controls Cyclic-AMP Signaling in Ustilago maydis. Eukaryotic Cell 3 (3), pp. 806 - 814 (2004)
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Mueller, P.; Weinzierl, G.; Brachmann, A.; Feldbruegge, M.; Kahmann, R.: Mating and Pathogenic Development of the Smut Fungus Ustilago maydis Are Regulated by One Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascade. Eukaryotic Cell 2 (6), pp. 1187 - 1199 (2003)
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Kaffarnik, F.; Mueller, P.; Leibundgut, M.; Kahmann, R.; Feldbruegge, M.: PKA and MAPK phosphorylation of Prf1 allows promoter discrimination in Ustilago maydis. The EMBO Journal 22 (21), pp. 5817 - 5826 (2003)
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Müller, P.; Katzenberger, J.; Loubradou, G.; Kahmann, R.: Guanyl nucleotide exchange factor Sql2 and Ras2 regulate filamentous growth in Ustilago maydis. Eukaryotic Cell 2 (3), pp. 609 - 617 (2003)
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Brachmann, A.; Schirawski, J.; Mueller, P.; Kahmann, R.: An unusual MAP kinase is required for efficient penetration of the plant surface by Ustilago maydis. The EMBO Journal 22 (9), pp. 2199 - 2210 (2003)

Thesis - PhD (1)

Thesis - PhD
Mueller, P.: Signalweiterleitung in Ustilago maydis: Die Kpp4/Fuz7/Kpp2-MAPK-Kaskade kontrolliert Pheromonantwort und pathogene Entwicklung. Dissertation, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg (2003)
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