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Chitinases Are Essential for Cell Separation in Ustilago maydis

Chitinases Are Essential for Cell Separation in Ustilago maydis

... of chitinases in cell ...of chitinases in cell separation of yeast cells in ...U. maydis. Such a function of chitinases has already been described in ascomycetes (reviewed ... See full document

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Ustilago maydis Rho1 and 14-3-3 Homologues Participate in Pathways Controlling Cell Separation and Cell Polarity

Ustilago maydis Rho1 and 14-3-3 Homologues Participate in Pathways Controlling Cell Separation and Cell Polarity

... U. maydis 14-3-3 protein is functionally conserved and is essential in ...U. maydis. When we scanned the U. maydis ge- nome for putative 14-3-3 genes, only one ORF (um01366) was predicted to ... See full document

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Nitrogen Source Affects Glycolipid  Production and Lipid Accumulation in  the Phytopathogen Fungus Ustilago maydis

Nitrogen Source Affects Glycolipid Production and Lipid Accumulation in the Phytopathogen Fungus Ustilago maydis

... After seven days of growth, all cultures were collected and centrifuged at 2500 g at 4 ˚C. The media free of cells was lyophilized to dryness, weighed and kept at room temperature in desiccator until used. One fraction ... See full document

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The Gβ-Subunit-Encoding Gene bpp1 Controls Cyclic-AMP Signaling in Ustilago maydis

The Gβ-Subunit-Encoding Gene bpp1 Controls Cyclic-AMP Signaling in Ustilago maydis

... the cell surface to affect a variety of ...basidiomycete Ustilago maydis is one of the model organisms in which such issues are addressed ...During cell-cell recognition, pheromone ... See full document

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Ustilago maydis, a Delicacy of the Aztec Cuisine and a Model for Research

Ustilago maydis, a Delicacy of the Aztec Cuisine and a Model for Research

... Ustilago maydis is the causal agent of the disease known as corn smut or Huitlacohe; their natural hosts are maize (Zea mays ...of essential amino acids, something which does not occur in corn having ... See full document

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The vtc4 Gene Influences Polyphosphate Storage, Morphogenesis, and Virulence in the Maize Pathogen Ustilago maydis

The vtc4 Gene Influences Polyphosphate Storage, Morphogenesis, and Virulence in the Maize Pathogen Ustilago maydis

... pathogen Ustilago maydis switches from budding to filamentous, dikaryotic growth in response to environmental signals including nutrient status, growth in the host, and the presence of mating ...U. ... See full document

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Promoters from the itaconate cluster of Ustilago maydis are induced by nitrogen depletion

Promoters from the itaconate cluster of Ustilago maydis are induced by nitrogen depletion

... Ustilaginaceae [59, 60]. However, critical limitations remain that are characteristic for fungal biotechnology, including the availability of suitable promoters. Specific sets of promoters have been developed for the ... See full document

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An ste20 Homologue in Ustilago maydis Plays a Role in Mating and Pathogenicity

An ste20 Homologue in Ustilago maydis Plays a Role in Mating and Pathogenicity

... proper cell separation ...U. maydis (Mahlert et ...U. maydis, the Cla4 homolog regulates a parallel Cdc42-containing pathway that affects polarized growth and septum formation (Mahlert et ... See full document

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Initiation of Meiotic Recombination in Ustilago maydis

Initiation of Meiotic Recombination in Ustilago maydis

... U. maydis can arise through failure of reduction during ...mitotic cell cycle before complete commitment to ...involve separation of the duplicated spin- dle pole body in preparation for formation of ... See full document

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Guanyl Nucleotide Exchange Factor Sql2 and Ras2 Regulate Filamentous Growth in Ustilago maydis

Guanyl Nucleotide Exchange Factor Sql2 and Ras2 Regulate Filamentous Growth in Ustilago maydis

... affects cell morphology (34, ...not essential for growth but is needed for the dimorphic switch in response to serum ...is essential for growth by acting upstream of Ras1p and Ras2p (21, 38, 55, ... See full document

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Cryo EM structure of the Ustilago maydis kinesin 5 motor domain bound to microtubules

Cryo EM structure of the Ustilago maydis kinesin 5 motor domain bound to microtubules

... are essential for mitosis, and small molecules that inhibit human kinesin-5 disrupt cell ...The Ustilago maydis kinesin-5 motor domain adopts a canonical ATP-like conformation, thereby ... See full document

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ras2 Controls Morphogenesis, Pheromone Response, and Pathogenicity in the Fungal Pathogen Ustilago maydis

ras2 Controls Morphogenesis, Pheromone Response, and Pathogenicity in the Fungal Pathogen Ustilago maydis

... In addition to the mating type loci, other factors such as the cyclic AMP (cAMP)/protein kinase A (PKA) pathway, nutrient availability, exposure to air, and acidic pH influence the switch from budding to filamentous ... See full document

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Online evaluation of the metabolic activity of Ustilago maydis on (poly)galacturonic acid

Online evaluation of the metabolic activity of Ustilago maydis on (poly)galacturonic acid

... U. maydis grow- ing on galacturonic acid, the main component of pectin, was characterized by online monitoring ...U. maydis activated this strain to grow on polyga- lacturonic ...U. maydis strain on ... See full document

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Mutations in the myp1 gene of Ustilago maydis attenuate mycelial growth and virulence.

Mutations in the myp1 gene of Ustilago maydis attenuate mycelial growth and virulence.

... Disruption of m@l in haploid strains: Given that dis- ruption of the mypl gene in P6D (strains NF14 and NFD8) reduced mycelial growth and virulence, it was of inte[r] ... See full document

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Role for RNA-Binding Proteins Implicated in Pathogenic Development of Ustilago maydis

Role for RNA-Binding Proteins Implicated in Pathogenic Development of Ustilago maydis

... Conclusions. A great surprise from our study of RNA-bind- ing proteins in U. maydis was the fact that, despite our exten- sive phenotypic analysis, the majority of gene replacement mutants did not exhibit any ... See full document

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An Ustilago maydis Septin Is Required for Filamentous Growth in Culture and for Full Symptom Development on Maize

An Ustilago maydis Septin Is Required for Filamentous Growth in Culture and for Full Symptom Development on Maize

... U. maydis produces disease symptoms, including anthocyanin pigment production and the formation of tumors at sites of ...U. maydis have some overlapping roles and that the deletion of more than one gene (or ... See full document

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Defects in Mitochondrial and Peroxisomal β-Oxidation Influence Virulence in the Maize Pathogen Ustilago maydis

Defects in Mitochondrial and Peroxisomal β-Oxidation Influence Virulence in the Maize Pathogen Ustilago maydis

... U. maydis had1 ⌬ mutant to grow on acetate ...detect cell death in U. maydis in response to BFA, although we did detect it in response to caproic acid (17, 51, ... See full document

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COMPATIBILITY REACTIONS ON SOLID MEDIUM AND INTERSTRAIN INHIBITION IN USTILAGO MAYDIS

COMPATIBILITY REACTIONS ON SOLID MEDIUM AND INTERSTRAIN INHIBITION IN USTILAGO MAYDIS

... As yet no medium has been devised which supports plate mating but does not support inhibitor production. Yet if plate mating is indeed a part of the sexual cycle in corn,[r] ... See full document

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Mycosarcoma (Ustilaginaceae), a resurrected generic name for corn smut (Ustilago maydis) and its close relatives with hypertrophied, tubular sori

Mycosarcoma (Ustilaginaceae), a resurrected generic name for corn smut (Ustilago maydis) and its close relatives with hypertrophied, tubular sori

... U. maydis was not closely related to species of Ustilago ...U. maydis was closely related to ...U. maydis in a clade with Macalpinomyces mackinlayi, ...U. maydis, which was described as ... See full document

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The RIM101/pacC Homologue from the Basidiomycete Ustilago maydis Is Functional in Multiple pH-Sensitive Phenomena

The RIM101/pacC Homologue from the Basidiomycete Ustilago maydis Is Functional in Multiple pH-Sensitive Phenomena

... U. maydis two novel P-type ATPases that mediate K ⫹ or Na ⫹ uptake have been isolated, but these are not related to Ena1 ATPases ...U. maydis growth is evidence (as suggested in reference 9) of a specific ... See full document

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