نتایج جستجو برای: ustilago maydis

تعداد نتایج: 1484  

Journal: :The Plant cell 1999
H A Hartmann J Krüger F Lottspeich R Kahmann

Environmental signals induce and coordinate discrete morphological transitions during sexual development of Ustilago maydis. In this fungus, mating of two compatible haploid sporidia is a prerequisite for plant infection. Cell fusion is governed by the action of pheromones and receptors, whereas the subsequent pathogenicity program is controlled by the combinatorial interaction of homeodomain p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
F Banuett I Herskowitz

Two loci (the incompatibility or mating type loci), a and b, govern the life cycle of Ustilago maydis, a fungal pathogen of corn. U. maydis diploids heterozygous at both a and b (a[unk] b[unk]) form mycelial colonies (Fuz(+) phenotype), induce tumors, and produce teliospores able to undergo meiosis. We report here the isolation and characterization of nonmycelial (Fuz(-)) derivatives. These Fuz...

Journal: :Genetics 1964
R HOLLIDAY

EGETATIVE heterozygous diploid strains of Ustilago maydis undergo sponVtaneous mitotic crossing over at low frequency, but this frequency can be increased up to 100-fold if the cells are treated with ultraviolet light (UV) (HOLLIDAY 1961b, 1962a, b, 1964). There is no indication that the induced crossing over differs in mechanism from that which has been described for spontaneous mitotic crossi...

2012
Armin Djamei Regine Kahmann

Fungal diseases of plants represent one of the most eminent threats to agriculture. Given the food needs of a growing world population and that more and more crops are devoted to fuel production, the necessity to develop crops with better resistance to disease is increasing. To accomplish this, the mechanisms that plant pathogenic fungi use to colonize plants need to be elucidated. As of now, t...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2004
Philip Muller Andreas Leibbrandt Hedwich Teunissen Stephanie Cubasch Christian Aichinger Regine Kahmann

In the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis, fusion of haploid cells is a prerequisite for infection. This process is controlled by a pheromone-receptor system. The receptors belong to the seven-transmembrane class that are coupled to heterotrimeric G proteins. Of four Galpha subunits in U. maydis, only gpa3 has a function during mating and cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling. Activation of the cAMP ...

Journal: :Genome biology and evolution 2016
Julien Y Dutheil Gertrud Mannhaupt Gabriel Schweizer Christian M K Sieber Martin Münsterkötter Ulrich Güldener Jan Schirawski Regine Kahmann

Smut fungi are plant pathogens mostly parasitizing wild species of grasses as well as domesticated cereal crops. Genome analysis of several smut fungi including Ustilago maydis revealed a singular clustered organization of genes encoding secreted effectors. In U. maydis, many of these clusters have a role in virulence. Reconstructing the evolutionary history of clusters of effector genes is dif...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2009
Michael Mahlert Christine Vogler Kathrin Stelter Gerd Hause Christoph W Basse

The a2 mating-type-locus gene lga2 of the basidiomycete Ustilago maydis encodes a mitochondrial protein that interferes with mitochondrial morphology and integrity, and that plays a role in uniparental inheritance of mitochondrial DNA. To address the mode of action of Lga2, we investigated its Dnm1 (a dynamin-related protein)-dependent effects. Here, we demonstrate that Dnm1 functions as a mito...

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...

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