
Gunther Doehlemann
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Plants, microbes, and what they're doing to each other
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Congratulations and thanks to Michael Paries, all lab co-authors and our fantastic collaborators Nitzan Shabek, Angelica Guercio. We report smex-ctp.trendmicro.com/wis/clicktime/… that the GRAS TF RAM1 interacts with WRI TFs to regulate genes essential for nutrient exchange in arbuscular mycorrhiza.


Powdery mildews, particularly those infecting barley and wheat, serve as valuable models for studying obligate biotroph effector biology. Merle Bilstein-Schloemer, Marion Müller, and Isabel M. L. Saur summarize current insights into their effectoromes, highlight available omics



#TansleyReview Exploring the untapped potential of single-cell and spatial omics in plant biology Tatsuya Nobori Tatsuya Nobori 📖 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…


Transcriptomic analyses revealed that Fusarium graminearum expresses many candidate effector proteins during early phases of the infection process, some of which are annotated as proteases. Martin Darino et al. characterize an F. graminearum endopeptidase, FgTPP1 (FGSG_11164),


Happy to share our work on a recombinant interspecific hybrid of two fungal maize pathogens which helped us to understand how the regulation of effector genes determines infection style and tumor formation. Thanks to Gunther Doehlemann, Weiliang Zuo & Tom Winkler! cell.com/cell-reports/p…


Research preview about new paper on the recombinant fungal hybdrid rUSH: cell.com/action/showPdf… Many thanks to Qianqian Zhang and Mingliang Xu for highlighting our work. Congrats to Janina Werner for an excellent job!



Here, we dissect the processing and release mechanism of the maize phytocytokine Zip1. Our results reveal a two-step mechanism of phytocytokine processing, translocation, activation and clearance. Ty Gunther Doehlemann Simon Stael Johana Misas Villamil and everyone involded biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


NAD(H) and NADP(H) in plants and mammals hubs.li/Q03sZyJJ0 June featured review article from #MolecularPlant Molecular Plant & Plant Communications Life Sciences




