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Chavarro-Carrero EA, Snelders NC, Torres DE, et al. (2024) The soil-borne white root rot pathogen Rosellinia necatrix expresses antimicrobial proteins during host colonization. Plos Pathogens. 20: e1011866 |
Kramer HM, Cook DE, Seidl MF, et al. (2023) Epigenetic regulation of nuclear processes in fungal plant pathogens. Plos Pathogens. 19: e1011525 |
Mesny F, Hacquard S, Thomma BP. (2023) Co-evolution within the plant holobiont drives host performance. Embo Reports. 24: e57455 |
Weiland P, Dempwolff F, Steinchen W, et al. (2023) Structural and functional analysis of the cerato-platanin-like protein Cpl1 suggests diverging functions in smut fungi. Molecular Plant Pathology |
Snelders NC, Boshoven JC, Song Y, et al. (2022) A highly polymorphic effector protein promotes fungal virulence through suppression of plant-associated Actinobacteria. The New Phytologist |
Tian H, Fiorin GL, Kombrink A, et al. (2022) Fungal dual-domain LysM effectors undergo chitin-induced intermolecular, and not intramolecular, dimerization. Plant Physiology |
Snelders NC, Rovenich H, Thomma BPHJ. (2022) Microbiota manipulation through the secretion of effector proteins is fundamental to the wealth of lifestyles in the fungal kingdom. Fems Microbiology Reviews |
Kramer HM, Seidl MF, Thomma BPHJ, et al. (2022) Local Rather than Global H3K27me3 Dynamics Are Associated with Differential Gene Expression in Verticillium dahliae. Mbio. e0356621 |
Snelders NC, Petti GC, van den Berg GCM, et al. (2021) An ancient antimicrobial protein co-opted by a fungal plant pathogen for in planta mycobiome manipulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Hanika K, Schipper D, Chinnappa S, et al. (2021) Impairment of Tomato Enhances Resistance to Vascular Wilt Fungi Despite Severe Growth Defects. Frontiers in Plant Science. 12: 721674 |