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101. Self/Nonself Recognition in Fungi: Old Mysteries and Simple Solutions

102. The biallelica mating type locus ofUstilago maydis: remnants of an additional pheromone gene indicate evolution from a multiallelic ancestor

103. Genetic regulation of mating and dimorphism in Ustilago maydis

104. FIS and RNA polymerase holoenzyme form a specific nucleoprotein complex at a stable RNA promoter

105. Multiallelic recognition: Nonself-dependent dimerization of the bE and bW homeodomain proteins in ustilago maydis

106. Filament-Specific Expression of a Cellulase Gene in the Dimorphic FungusUstilago maydis

107. The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology

108. The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology

109. Pheromones trigger filamentous growth in Ustilago maydis

110. Identification of O-mannosylated virulence factors in Ustilago maydis

111. A seven-WD40 protein related to human RACK1 regulates mating and virulence in Ustilago maydis

112. Two linked genes encoding a secreted effector and a membrane protein are essential for Ustilago maydis-induced tumour formation

113. Metabolic priming by a secreted fungal effector

114. Common motifs in the response of cereal primary metabolism to fungal pathogens are not based on similar transcriptional reprogramming

115. The AGC Ser/Thr kinase Aga1 is essential for appressorium formation and maintenance of the actin cytoskeleton in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis

116. Sho1 and Msb2-Related Proteins Regulate Appressorium Development in the Smut Fungus Ustilago maydis[W][OA]

117. Barbara McClintock — a personal view

118. The dual specificity phosphatase Rok1 negatively regulates mating and pathogenicity in Ustilago maydis

119. Hap2 regulates the pheromone response transcription factor prf1 in Ustilago maydis

120. Ustilago maydis as a Pathogen

121. Translational stimulation: RNA sequence and structure requirements for binding of Com protein

122. The N-terminal part of theE.ColiDNA binding protein FIS is essential for stimulating site-specific DNA inversion but is not required for specific DNA binding

123. 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

124. Reprogramming a maize plant: transcriptional and metabolic changes induced by the fungal biotroph Ustilago maydis

125. The Biotrophic Phase of Ustilago maydis: Novel Determinants for Compatibility

126. Processive recombination by the phage Mu Gin system: Implications for the mechanisms of DNA strand exchange, DNA site alignment, and enhancer action

127. Lebenswissenschaften im Umbruch

128. Repellents have functionally replaced hydrophobins in mediating attachment to a hydrophobic surface and in formation of hydrophobic aerial hyphae in Ustilago maydis

129. A ferroxidation/permeation iron uptake system is required for virulence in Ustilago maydis

130. Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis

133. Mating type loci of Sporisorium reilianum: novel pattern with three a and multiple b specificities

134. The high-mobility-group domain transcription factor Rop1 is a direct regulator of prf1 in Ustilago maydis

135. The Ustilago maydis a2 Mating-Type Locus Genes lga2 and rga2 Compromise Pathogenicity in the Absence of the Mitochondrial p32 Family Protein Mrb1

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

137. PKA and MAPK phosphorylation of Prf1 allows promoter discrimination in Ustilago maydis

138. The histone deacetylase Hda1 from Ustilago maydis is essential for teliospore development

139. Evidence for a Ustilago maydis steroid 5alpha-reductase by functional expression in Arabidopsis det2-1 mutants

140. Identification of genes in the bW/bE regulatory cascade in Ustilago maydis

141. A split motor domain in a cytoplasmic dynein

142. Fungal gene expression during pathogenesis-related development and host plant colonization

143. Ustilago maydis, the Causative Agent of Corn Smut Disease

144. The MAP kinase kpp2 regulates mating and pathogenic development in Ustilago maydis

145. FIS activates sequential steps during transcription initiation at a stable RNA promoter

146. Identification of a motor protein required for filamentous growth in Ustilago maydis

147. The homeodomains of the heterodimeric bE and bW proteins of Ustilago maydis are both critical for function

148. G proteins in Ustilago maydis: transmission of multiple signals?

149. Single-chain fusions of two unrelated homeodomain proteins trigger pathogenicity in Ustilago maydis

150. Isolation of a carbon source-regulated gene from Ustilago maydis

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