Despite their fungal morphology, oomycetes constitute a distinct group of protists related to brown algae and diatoms. Many oomycetes are pathogens and cause diseases of plants, insects, mammals, and humans. Extensive efforts have been made to understand the molecular basis of oomycete infection, but durable protection against these pathogens is yet to be achieved. We use a plant-pathogenic oomycete to decipher a key physiological aspect of oomycete growth and infection. We show that oomycete nuclei travel actively and over long distances within hyphae and during infection. Such movements require microtubules anchored on the centrosome. Nuclei hydrodynamically adapt their shape to travel in or against the flow. In contrast, fungi lack a cen...
Pores in fungal septa enable cytoplasmic streaming between hyphae and their compartments. Consequent...
Cord-forming fungi form extensive networks that continuously adapt to maintain an efficient transpor...
Cord-forming fungi form extensive networks that continuously adapt to maintain an efficient transpor...
Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To address ...
ABSTRACT Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To...
Video 1. Time-lapse confocal microscopy of germinating P. palmivora cysts from a transgenic strain e...
Multinucleated cells are important in many organisms, but the mechanisms governing the movements of ...
Ashbya gossypii has a budding yeast-like genome but grows exclusively as multinucleated hyphae. In c...
In many fungal pathogens, infection is initiated by conidial germination. Subsequent stages involve ...
We investigated the migration of multiple nuclei in hyphae of the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii...
Indeterminate growth, as in the hyphae of the “Humongous Fungus” of Michigan requires sustained nucl...
Filamentous fungi that colonize microenvironments, such as animal or plant tissue or soil, must find...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://www.molbiolcell.org".Gro...
Growth of most eukaryotic cells requires directed transport along microtubules (MTs) that are nuclea...
UNLABELLED: Pores in fungal septa enable cytoplasmic streaming between hyphae and their compartments...
Pores in fungal septa enable cytoplasmic streaming between hyphae and their compartments. Consequent...
Cord-forming fungi form extensive networks that continuously adapt to maintain an efficient transpor...
Cord-forming fungi form extensive networks that continuously adapt to maintain an efficient transpor...
Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To address ...
ABSTRACT Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To...
Video 1. Time-lapse confocal microscopy of germinating P. palmivora cysts from a transgenic strain e...
Multinucleated cells are important in many organisms, but the mechanisms governing the movements of ...
Ashbya gossypii has a budding yeast-like genome but grows exclusively as multinucleated hyphae. In c...
In many fungal pathogens, infection is initiated by conidial germination. Subsequent stages involve ...
We investigated the migration of multiple nuclei in hyphae of the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii...
Indeterminate growth, as in the hyphae of the “Humongous Fungus” of Michigan requires sustained nucl...
Filamentous fungi that colonize microenvironments, such as animal or plant tissue or soil, must find...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://www.molbiolcell.org".Gro...
Growth of most eukaryotic cells requires directed transport along microtubules (MTs) that are nuclea...
UNLABELLED: Pores in fungal septa enable cytoplasmic streaming between hyphae and their compartments...
Pores in fungal septa enable cytoplasmic streaming between hyphae and their compartments. Consequent...
Cord-forming fungi form extensive networks that continuously adapt to maintain an efficient transpor...
Cord-forming fungi form extensive networks that continuously adapt to maintain an efficient transpor...