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Distribution of introns in fungal histone genes. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2011
Saccharomycotina and Taphrinomycotina lack intron in their histone genes, except for an intron in one of histone H4 genes of Yarrowia lipolytica. On the other hand, Basidiomycota and Perizomycotina have introns in their histone genes.
Choong-Soo Yun, Hiromi Nishida
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Comparative transcriptome meta-analysis reveals a set of genes involved in the responses to multiple pathogens in maize

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Maize production is constantly threatened by the presence of different fungal pathogens worldwide. Genetic resistance is the most favorable approach to reducing yield losses resulted from fungal diseases.
Yapeng Wang   +13 more
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Finding single copy genes out of sequenced genomes for multilocus phylogenetics in non-model fungi. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2011
Historically, fungal multigene phylogenies have been reconstructed based on a small number of commonly used genes. The availability of complete fungal genomes has given rise to a new wave of model organisms that provide large number of genes potentially ...
Nicolas Feau   +4 more
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HMG-Like DSP1 Mediates Immune Responses of the Western Flower Thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) Against Beauveria bassiana, a Fungal Pathogen

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2022
Western flower thrips, Frankliella occidentalis, is a serious pest by directly infesting host crops. It can also give indirect damage to host crops by transmitting a plant virus called tomato spotted wilt virus. A fungal pathogen, Beauveria bassiana, can
Shabbir Ahmed   +3 more
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Fungal Symbionts Generate Water-Saver and Water-Spender Plant Drought Strategies via Diverse Effects on Host Gene Expression

open access: yesPhytobiomes Journal, 2023
Foliar fungal endophytes are known to alter plant physiology but the mechanisms by which they do so remain poorly understood. We focused on how plant gene expression was altered by six fungal strains that generated “water-saver” and “water-spender ...
Catherine D. Aimone   +2 more
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Developing Functional Genomics Platforms for Fungi

open access: yesmSystems, 2021
Fungi are responsible for diseases that result in the deaths of over a million individuals each year and devastating crop infestations that threaten global food supplies.
Lori B. Huberman
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Cellular responses of Candida albicans to phagocytosis and the extracellular activities of neutrophils are critical to counteract carbohydrate starvation, oxidative and nitrosative stress [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Acknowledgments We thank Alexander Johnson (yhb1D/D), Karl Kuchler (sodD/D mutants), Janet Quinn (hog1D/D, hog1/cap1D/D, trx1D/D) and Peter Staib (ssu1D/D) for providing mutant strains.
A Cederlund   +51 more
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Analysis of differentially expressed genes in bacterial and fungal keratitis

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020
Purpose: This study was aimed at identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in bacterial and fungal keratitis. The candidate genes can be selected and quantified to distinguish between causative agents of infectious keratitis to improve ...
Rui Tian   +5 more
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Genome-Wide Host-Pathogen Interaction Unveiled by Transcriptomic Response of Diamondback Moth to Fungal Infection. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
Genome-wide insight into insect pest response to the infection of Beauveria bassiana (fungal insect pathogen) is critical for genetic improvement of fungal insecticides but has been poorly explored.
Zhen-Jian Chu   +4 more
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Fungal Secondary Metabolites and Small RNAs Enhance Pathogenicity during Plant-Fungal Pathogen Interactions

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2022
Fungal plant pathogens use proteinaceous effectors as well as newly identified secondary metabolites (SMs) and small non-coding RNA (sRNA) effectors to manipulate the host plant’s defense system via diverse plant cell compartments, distinct organelles ...
Johannes Mapuranga   +4 more
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