Lisa K Mahdi
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Eichfeld R, Mahdi L, De Quattro C, Armbruster L, Endeshaw A, Miyauchi S, et al.
New Phytol
. 2024 Sep;
244(3):980-996.
PMID: 39224928
Effector secretion is crucial for root endophytes to establish and protect their ecological niche. We used time-resolved transcriptomics to monitor effector gene expression dynamics in two closely related Sebacinales, Serendipita...
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Liu Y, Esposto D, Mahdi L, Porzel A, Stark P, Hussain H, et al.
Mol Plant
. 2024 Jul;
17(8):1307-1327.
PMID: 39001606
Plant immunity is a multilayered process that includes recognition of patterns or effectors from pathogens to elicit defense responses. These include the induction of a cocktail of defense metabolites that...
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Mahdi L, Miyauchi S, Uhlmann C, Garrido-Oter R, Langen G, Wawra S, et al.
ISME J
. 2021 Oct;
16(3):876-889.
PMID: 34686763
Plant root-associated bacteria can confer protection against pathogen infection. By contrast, the beneficial effects of root endophytic fungi and their synergistic interactions with bacteria remain poorly defined. We demonstrate that...
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Mahdi L, Huang M, Zhang X, Nakano R, Kopp L, Saur I, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2020 Oct;
28(6):813-824.e6.
PMID: 33053377
HeLo domain-containing mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein (MLKL), a pseudokinase, mediates necroptotic cell death in animals. Here, we report the discovery of a conserved protein family across seed plants that...
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Sarkar D, Rovenich H, Jeena G, Nizam S, Tissier A, Balcke G, et al.
New Phytol
. 2019 May;
224(2):886-901.
PMID: 31074884
In nature, beneficial and pathogenic fungi often simultaneously colonise plants. Despite substantial efforts to understand the composition of natural plant-microbe communities, the mechanisms driving such multipartite interactions remain largely unknown....