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    • Quintanilla, Laura (2013-04-08)
      Actin is a major cytoskeletal protein required for the polarized growth of filamentous fungi. Recent studies have characterized the dynamics of actin polymers in growing Neurospora crassa and identified the presence of ...
    • Shang, Yue (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)
      Magnaporthe grisea is a notorious pathogenic fungus that causes rice blast disease worldwide. Proteins secreted by the fungus are likely candidates for being effectors that are potentially recognized by determinants of ...
    • Kubicek, Christian P; Herrera-Estrella, Alfredo; Seidl-Seiboth, Verena; Martinez, Diego A; Druzhinina, Irina S; Thon, Michael; Zeilinger, Susanne; Casas-Flores, Sergio; Horwitz, Benjamin A; Mukherjee, Prasun K; Mukherjee, Mala; Kredics, László; Alcaraz, Luis D; Aerts, Andrea; Antal, Zsuzsanna; Atanasova, Lea; Cervantes-Badillo, Mayte G; Challacombe, Jean; Chertkov, Olga; McCluskey, Kevin; Coulpier, Fanny; Deshpande, Nandan; von Döhren, Hans; Ebbole, Daniel J; Esquivel-Naranjo, Edgardo U; Fekete, Erzsébet; Flipphi, Michel; Glaser, Fabian; Gómez-Rodríguez, Elida Y; Gruber, Sabine; Han, Cliff; Henrissat, Bernard; Hermosa, Rosa; Hernández-Oñate, Miguel; Karaffa, Levente; Kosti, Idit; Le Crom, Stéphane; Lindquist, Erika; Lucas, Susan; Lübeck, Mette; Lübeck, Peter S; Margeot, Antoine; Metz, Benjamin; Misra, Monica; Nevalainen, Helena; Omann, Markus; Packer, Nicolle; Perrone, Giancarlo; Uresti-Rivera, Edith E; Salamov, Asaf; Schmoll, Monika; Seiboth, Bernhard; Shapiro, Harris; Sukno, Serenella; Tamayo-Ramos, Juan Antonio; Tisch, Doris; Wiest, Aric; Wilkinson, Heather H; Zhang, Michael; Coutinho, Pedro M; Kenerley, Charles M; Monte, Enrique; Baker, Scott E; Grigoriev, Igor V (GenomeBiology.com, 2011)
    • Lin, Wenwei (2015-11-25)
      The sessile plants have evolved a large number of receptor-like kinases (RLKs) and receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases (RLCKs) to modulate diverse biological processes, including plant innate immunity, growth and development. ...
    • Schultzhaus, Zachary S (2017-02-21)
      ungi, which dominate many ecosystems as major decomposers and pathogens, generally colonize through the formation of long, tubular cells called hyphae. Understanding hyphal growth has been of interest to cell biologists ...
    • Castillo, Kathrina Dizon (2015-06-19)
      Magnaporthe oryzae is the causative agent of blast disease, which destroys economically important crops such as rice, wheat and barley. Successful infection relies on the ability of the fungus to sense both environmental ...
    • Meng, Shaowu; Brown, Douglas E; Ebbole, Daniel J; Torto-Alalibo, Trudy; Oh, Yeon Yee; Deng, Jixin; Mitchell, Thomas K; Dean, Ralph A (BMC Microbiology, 2009)
    • Zidek, Matthew John (2015-06-05)
      Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis (Ggg) is an ectotrophic root infecting fungus that causes root-decline of warm-season turfgrasses and black sheath rot of rice (Oryza sativa). A total of 76 Ggg isolates were collected ...
    • Lee, Soo Chan (2009-05-15)
      Polarized hyphal growth dominates the life cycle of filamentous fungi and is essential to disease progression for many fungal pathogens. Despite its importance, much of the basic biology controlling the process remains to ...
    • Caster, Stephen Z (2016-08-01)
      Stress response pathways function to allow cells to adapt to changes in the environment. In Neurospora crassa, acute osmotic stress activates the conserved p38-like osmosensing mitogen-activated protein kinase (OS MAPK) ...