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Hu X, Hoffmann D, Wang M, Schuhmacher L, Stroe M, Schreckenberger B, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2024 Jun; 9(7):1752-1763. PMID: 38877225
Initiation of development requires differential gene expression and metabolic adaptations. Here we show in the nematode-trapping fungus, Arthrobotrys flagrans, that both are achieved through a dual-function G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). A....
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Stroe M, Gao J, Pitz M, Fischer R
Mol Microbiol . 2023 Nov; 121(1):18-25. PMID: 37961029
Where does one draw the line between primary and secondary metabolism? The answer depends on the perspective. Microbial secondary metabolites (SMs) were at first believed not to be very important...
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Krespach M, Stroe M, Netzker T, Rosin M, Zehner L, Komor A, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2023 Jun; 8(7):1348-1361. PMID: 37322111
Although the interaction between prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms is crucial for the functioning of ecosystems, information about the processes driving microbial interactions within communities remains scarce. Here we show that...
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Krespach M, Stroe M, Flak M, Komor A, Nietzsche S, Sasso S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Nov; 118(45). PMID: 34740967
Photosynthetic microorganisms including the green alga are essential to terrestrial habitats as they start the carbon cycle by conversion of CO to energy-rich organic carbohydrates. Terrestrial habitats are densely populated,...
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Gil-de-la-Fuente A, Mamani-Huanca M, Stroe M, Saugar S, Garcia-Alvarez A, Brakhage A, et al.
J Fungi (Basel) . 2021 Jun; 7(5). PMID: 34063531
The Metabolome Database is a free online resource to perform metabolite annotation in mass spectrometry studies devoted to the genus . The database was created by retrieving and curating information...
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Frawley D, Stroe M, Oakley B, Heinekamp T, Strassburger M, Fleming A, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2020 May; 11:811. PMID: 32457716
In order for eukaryotes to efficiently detect and respond to environmental stimuli, a myriad of protein signaling pathways are utilized. An example of highly conserved signaling pathways in eukaryotes are...
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Shopova I, Belyaev I, Dasari P, Jahreis S, Stroe M, Cseresnyes Z, et al.
mBio . 2020 Apr; 11(2). PMID: 32291301
Polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMNs) are indispensable for controlling life-threatening fungal infections. In addition to various effector mechanisms, PMNs also produce extracellular vesicles (EVs). Their contribution to antifungal defense has remained unexplored....
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Shekhova E, Ivanova L, Kruger T, Stroe M, Macheleidt J, Kniemeyer O, et al.
Proteomics . 2019 Jan; 19(5):e1800339. PMID: 30632700
Aspergillus fumigatus faces abrupt changes in oxygen concentrations at the site of infection. An increasing number of studies has demonstrated that elevated production of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) under...
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Fischer J, Muller S, Netzker T, Jager N, Gacek-Matthews A, Scherlach K, et al.
Elife . 2018 Oct; 7. PMID: 30311911
The eukaryotic epigenetic machinery can be modified by bacteria to reprogram the response of eukaryotes during their interaction with microorganisms. We discovered that the bacterium triggered increased chromatin acetylation and...
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Hoefgen S, Lin J, Fricke J, Stroe M, Mattern D, Kufs J, et al.
Metab Eng . 2018 May; 48:44-51. PMID: 29842926
Heterologous expression of multi-gene biosynthetic pathways in eukaryotic hosts is limited by highly regulated individual monocistrons. Dissimilar to prokaryotes, each eukaryotic gene is strictly controlled by its own regulatory elements,...