Publications of R. Kahmann
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Journal Article (83)
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Journal Article
78 (6), pp. 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 42.
Journal Article
75 (5), pp. 1260 - 1271 (2010)
Elucidation of the complete ferrichrome A biosynthetic pathway in Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology 43.
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5 (11), pp. 1446 - 1449 (2010)
A model of Ustilag maydis leaf tumor metabolism. Plant Signalling & Behavior 44.
Journal Article
152 (1), pp. 293 - 308 (2010)
Ustilago maydis Infection Strongly Alters Organic Nitrogen Allocation in Maize and Stimulates Productivity of Systemic Source Leaves. Plant Physiology 45.
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187 (4), pp. 957 - 968 (2010)
The use of FLP-mediated recombination for the functional analysis of an effector gene family in the biotrophic smut fungus Ustilago maydis. New Phytologist 46.
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22 (6), pp. 2085 - 2101 (2010)
Sho 1 and Msb2-related proteins regulate appressorium development in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis. Plant Cell 47.
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5 (2), e1000290, pp. 1 - 16 (2009)
Pep1, a Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis, Is Required for Successful Invasion of Plant Cells. PLoS Pathogens 48.
Journal Article
73 (1), pp. 73 - 88 (2009)
The dual specificity phosphatase Rok1 negatively regulates mating and pathogenicity in Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology 49.
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12, pp. 387 - 389 (2009)
Battle for survival: plants and their allies and enemies. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 50.
Journal Article
71 (4), pp. 895 - 911 (2009)
Physical-chemical plant-derived signals induce differentiation in Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology 51.
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72 (3), pp. 683 - 698 (2009)
Hap2 regulates the pheromone response transcription factor prf1 in Ustilago maydis. Molecular Microbiology 52.
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56 (2), pp. 181 - 195 (2008)
Reprogramming a maize plant: transcriptional and metabolic changes induced by the fungal biotroph Ustilago maydis. The Plant Journal 53.
Journal Article
165, pp. 29 - 40 (2008)
Establishment of compatibility in the Ustilago maydis/maize pathosystem. Journal of Plant Physiology 54.
Journal Article
9 (3), pp. 339 - 355 (2008)
Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) biosynthesis in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis and its relevance for increased IAA levels in infected tissue and host tumour formation. Molecular Plant Pathology 55.
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69 (4), pp. 1041 - 1053 (2008)
Pheromone-regulated target genes respond differentially to MAPK phosphorylation of transcription factor Prf1. Molecular Microbiology 56.
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19, pp. 2293 - 2309 (2007)
An Ustilago maydis Gene Involved in H2O2 Detoxification Is Required for Virulence. The Plant Cell 57.
Journal Article
18, pp. 3332 - 3345 (2006)
A Ferroxidation/Permeation Iron Uptake System Is Required for Virulence in Ustilago maydis. The Plant Cell 58.
Journal Article
152, pp. 3607 - 12 (2006)
Repellents have functionally replaced hydrophobins in mediating attachment to a hydrophobic surface and in formation of hydrophobic aerial hyphae in Ustilago maydis. Microbiology 59.
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444, pp. 97 - 101 (2006)
Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis. Nature 60.
Journal Article
17, pp. 3532 - 3543 (2005)
Endoplasmic Reticulum Glucosidase II Is Required for Pathogenicity of Ustilago maydis. The Plant Cell