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101. Myosin-V, Kinesin-1, and Kinesin-3 cooperate in hyphal growth of the fungus Ustilago maydis.

102. Endocytosis in the plant-pathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis.

103. Differential gene expression during teliospore germination in Ustilago maydis.

104. Mediating repair.

105. Glycoproteins from sugarcane plants regulate cell polarity of Ustilago scitaminea teliospores.

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

107. Purification and characterization of an intracellular aspartyl acid proteinase (pumAi) from Ustilago maydis.

108. The induction of sexual development and virulence in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis depends on Crk1, a novel MAPK protein.

109. The PAK family kinase Cla4 is required for budding and morphogenesis in Ustilago maydis.

110. MAP kinase and cAMP signaling pathways modulate the pH-induced yeast-to-mycelium dimorphic transition in the corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis.

111. The Ustilago maydis a2 mating-type locus genes lga2 and rga2 compromise pathogenicity in the absence of the mitochondrial p32 family protein Mrb1.

112. The role of microtubules in cellular organization and endocytosis in the plant pathogen Ustilago maydis.

113. Lipid-induced filamentous growth in Ustilago maydis.

114. Novel p-type ATPases mediate high-affinity potassium or sodium uptake in fungi.

115. Mating and pathogenic development of the Smut fungus Ustilago maydis are regulated by one mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade.

116. Pheromone-induced G2 arrest in the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis.

117. An unusual MAP kinase is required for efficient penetration of the plant surface by Ustilago maydis.

118. Castles and cuitlacoche: the first international Ustilago conference.

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

120. Bud morphogenesis and the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons during budding in the corn smut fungus, Ustilago maydis.

121. A balance of KIF1A-like kinesin and dynein organizes early endosomes in the fungus Ustilago maydis.

122. Dynein supports motility of endoplasmic reticulum in the fungus Ustilago maydis.

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

125. Methylation is involved in the Ustilago maydis mating response.

126. The ubc2 gene of Ustilago maydis encodes a putative novel adaptor protein required for filamentous growth, pheromone response and virulence.

127. Disruptions of the Ustilago maydis REC2 gene identify a protein domain important in directing recombinational repair of DNA.

129. Map kinases in fungal pathogens.

130. Activation of the cAMP pathway in Ustilago maydis reduces fungal proliferation and teliospore formation in plant tumors.

131. Identification of a target gene for the bE-bW homeodomain protein complex in Ustilago maydis.

132. A putative endosomal t-SNARE links exo- and endocytosis in the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis.

133. Induction of lytic enzymes by the interaction of Ustilago maydis with Zea mays tissues.

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

135. The ukc1 gene encodes a protein kinase involved in morphogenesis, pathogenicity and pigment formation in Ustilago maydis.

136. Signaling via cAMP in fungi: interconnections with mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways.

137. [Effect of environment on the teleutospore viability of Ustilago coicis].

138. Sex determination in dioecious Silene latifolia. Effects of the Y chromosome and the parasitic smut fungus (Ustilago violacea) on gene expression during flower development.

139. Yeast killer systems.

140. The second finger of Urbs1 is required for iron-mediated repression of sid1 in Ustilago maydis.

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

142. Green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a new vital marker in the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis.

143. The REC1 gene of Ustilago maydis, which encodes a 3'-->5' exonuclease, couples DNA repair and completion of DNA synthesis to a mitotic checkpoint.

144. Identification of the pheromone response element in Ustilago maydis.

145. The biallelic a mating type locus of Ustilago maydis: remnants of an additional pheromone gene indicate evolution from a multiallelic ancestor.

146. Control of mating and development in Ustilago maydis.

147. Multiallelic recognition: nonself-dependent dimerization of the bE and bW homeodomain proteins in Ustilago maydis.

148. Heterozygosity at the b mating-type locus attenuates fusion in Ustilago maydis.

149. Huitlacoche (Ustilago maydis) as a food source--biology, composition, and production.

150. Pheromones trigger filamentous growth in Ustilago maydis.

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