Lauren S Ryder
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Recent Articles
1.
Quime B, Ryder L, Talbot N
J Microsc
. 2025 Jan;
297(3):274-288.
PMID: 39797625
Magnaporthe oryzae is the causal agent of rice blast, one of the most serious diseases affecting rice cultivation around the world. During plant infection, M. oryzae forms a specialised infection...
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Cruz-Mireles N, Oses-Ruiz M, Derbyshire P, Jegousse C, Ryder L, Bautista M, et al.
Cell
. 2024 May;
187(10):2557-2573.e18.
PMID: 38729111
Many of the world's most devastating crop diseases are caused by fungal pathogens that elaborate specialized infection structures to invade plant tissue. Here, we present a quantitative mass-spectrometry-based phosphoproteomic analysis...
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Ryder L, Lopez S, Michels L, Eseola A, Sprakel J, Ma W, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2023 Jul;
8(8):1508-1519.
PMID: 37474734
The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae uses a pressurized infection cell called an appressorium to drive a rigid penetration peg through the leaf cuticle. The vast internal pressure of an...
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Tang B, Yan X, Ryder L, Bautista M, Cruz-Mireles N, Soanes D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Mar;
120(12):e2301358120.
PMID: 36913579
To cause rice blast disease, the filamentous fungus secretes a battery of effector proteins into host plant tissue to facilitate infection. Effector-encoding genes are expressed only during plant infection and...
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Yan X, Tang B, Ryder L, MacLean D, Were V, Eseola A, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2023 Feb;
35(5):1360-1385.
PMID: 36808541
The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae causes a devastating disease that threatens global rice (Oryza sativa) production. Despite intense study, the biology of plant tissue invasion during blast disease remains...
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Ryder L, Cruz-Mireles N, Molinari C, Eisermann I, Eseola A, Talbot N
J Cell Sci
. 2022 Jul;
135(14).
PMID: 35856284
Many plant pathogenic fungi have the capacity to infect their plant hosts using specialised cells called appressoria. These structures act as a gateway between the fungus and host, allowing entry...
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Cruz-Mireles N, Eseola A, Oses-Ruiz M, Ryder L, Talbot N
PLoS Pathog
. 2021 Jul;
17(7):e1009779.
PMID: 34329369
No abstract available.
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Cruz-Mireles N, Eisermann I, Garduno-Rosales M, Molinari C, Ryder L, Tang B, et al.
Methods Mol Biol
. 2021 Jul;
2356:19-40.
PMID: 34236674
This introductory chapter describes the life cycle of Magnaporthe oryzae, the causal agent of rice blast disease. During plant infection, M. oryzae forms a specialized infection structure called an appressorium,...
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Eseola A, Ryder L, Oses-Ruiz M, Findlay K, Yan X, Cruz-Mireles N, et al.
Fungal Genet Biol
. 2021 Apr;
154:103562.
PMID: 33882359
Magnaporthe oryzae is the causal agent of rice blast disease, the most widespread and serious disease of cultivated rice. Live cell imaging and quantitative 4D image analysis have provided new...
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He M, Su J, Xu Y, Chen J, Chern M, Lei M, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2020 Sep;
5(12):1565-1575.
PMID: 32958858
Many pathogenic fungi depend on the development of specialized infection structures called appressoria to invade their hosts and cause disease. Impairing the function of fungal infection structures therefore provides a...