نتایج جستجو برای: bipolaris maydis

تعداد نتایج: 1775  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2005
Anne Straube Isabella Weber Gero Steinberg

In animals, the nuclear envelope disassembles in mitosis, while budding and fission yeast form an intranuclear spindle. Ultrastructural data indicate that basidiomycetes, such as the pathogen Ustilago maydis, undergo an 'open mitosis'. Here we describe the mechanism of nuclear envelope break-down in U. maydis. In interphase, the nucleus resides in the mother cell and the spindle pole body is in...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1969
S I Ahmed N H Giles

Centrifugation in sucrose density gradients of partially purified extracts from six species of fungi, i.e., Rhizopus stolonifer, Phycomyces nitens, Absidia glauca (Phycomycetes), Aspergillus nidulans (Ascomycetes), Coprinus lagopus, and Ustilago maydis (Basidiomycetes), indicate that the five enzymes catalyzing steps two to six in the prechorismic acid part of the polyaromatic synthetic pathway...

Journal: :Microbiological research 2012
Margarita Rodríguez-Kessler Lourdes Baeza-Montañez María D García-Pedrajas Alejandro Tapia-Moreno Scott Gold Juan F Jiménez-Bremont José Ruiz-Herrera

Ustilago maydis displays dimorphic growth, alternating between a saprophytic haploid yeast form and a filamentous dikaryon, generated by mating of haploid cells and which is an obligate parasite. Induction of the dimorphic transition of haploid strains in vitro by change in ambient pH has been used to understand the mechanisms governing this differentiation process. In this study we used suppre...

2009
Robin J. Horst Gunther Doehlemann Ramon Wahl Jörg Hofmann Alfred Schmiedl Regine Kahmann Jörg Kämper Uwe Sonnewald Lars M. Voll

The basidiomycete Ustilago maydis is the causal agent of corn smut disease and induces tumor formation during biotrophic growth in its host maize (Zea mays). We have conducted a combined metabolome and transcriptome survey of infected leaves between 1 d post infection (dpi) and 8 dpi, representing infected leaf primordia and fully developed tumors, respectively. At 4 and 8 dpi, we observed a su...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2005
Jan Schirawski Bernadette Heinze Martin Wagenknecht Regine Kahmann

Sporisorium reilianum and Ustilago maydis are two closely related smut fungi, which both infect maize but differ fundamentally in their mode of plant invasion and site of symptom development. As a prelude to studying the molecular basis of these differences, we have characterized the mating type loci of S. reilianum. S. reilianum has two unlinked mating type loci, a and b. Genes in both loci an...

2014
Daniel Lanver Patrick Berndt Marie Tollot Vikram Naik Miroslav Vranes Tobias Warmann Karin Münch Nicole Rössel Regine Kahmann

Infection-related development of phytopathogenic fungi is initiated by sensing and responding to plant surface cues. This response can result in the formation of specialized infection structures, so-called appressoria. To unravel the program inducing filaments and appressoria in the biotrophic smut fungus Ustilago maydis, we exposed cells to a hydrophobic surface and the cutin monomer 16-hydrox...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2015
Mxolisi G Masango Charlotte E Ellis Christo J Botha

Diplodiosis, a neuromycotoxicosis of cattle and sheep grazing on mouldy cobs infected by Stenocarpella maydis, is considered the last major veterinary mycotoxicosis for which the causative mycotoxin is still unknown. The current study was aimed at characterizing the cell death observed in mouse neuroblastoma (Neuro-2a), Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) and Madin-Darby bovine kidney (MDBK) cell li...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2012
Alma E Rodriguez Estrada Wilfried Jonkers H Corby Kistler Georgiana May

Highly diverse communities of microbial symbionts occupy eukaryotic organisms, including plants. While many well-studied symbionts may be characterized as either parasites or as mutualists, the prevalent but cryptic endophytic fungi are less easily qualified because they do not cause observable symptoms of their presence within their host. Here, we investigate the interactions of an endophytic ...

2015
María Tenorio-Gómez Carmen de Sena-Tomás Jose Pérez-Martín Marco Muzi-Falconi

DNA damage response (DDR) leads to DNA repair, and depending on the extent of the damage, to further events, including cell death. Evidence suggests that cell differentiation may also be a consequence of the DDR. During the formation of the infective hypha in the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis, two DDR kinases, Atr1 and Chk1, are required to induce a G2 cell cycle arrest, which in turn ...

2012
Alfonso Fernández-Álvarez Miriam Marín-Menguiano Daniel Lanver Alberto Jiménez-Martín Alberto Elías-Villalobos Antonio J. Pérez-Pulido Regine Kahmann José I. Ibeas

The O-mannosyltransferase Pmt4 has emerged as crucial for fungal virulence in the animal pathogens Candida albicans or Cryptococcus neoformans as well as in the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis. Pmt4 O-mannosylates specific target proteins at the Endoplasmic Reticulum. Therefore a deficient O-mannosylation of these target proteins must be responsible for the loss of pathogenicity in pmt4 ...

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