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Magdalen Lindeberg
Affiliation
Cornell University
ORCID
Career Start Year
1991
Papers
39
H Index
24
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
PMID
Paper Title
Journal Title
Published Year
30785360
The <i>Ptr1</i> Locus of <i>Solanum lycopersicoides</i> Confers Resistance to Race 1 Strains of <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> pv. <i>tomato</i> and to <i>Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum</i> by Recognizing the Type III Effectors AvrRpt2 and RipBN.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
2019
30699553
Genome-Assisted Development of a Diagnostic Protocol for Distinguishing High Virulence Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato Strains.
Plant Dis
2015
24511328
Characterization of the Asian Citrus Psyllid Transcriptome.
J Genomics
2014
23802990
Bound to Succeed: transcription factor binding-site prediction and its contribution to understanding virulence and environmental adaptation in bacterial plant pathogens.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
2013
23661484
Genome Sequences of Pseudomonas spp. Isolated from Cereal Crops.
Genome Announc
2013
22341410
Pseudomonas syringae type III effector repertoires: last words in endless arguments.
Trends Microbiol
2012
23166822
Survey of endosymbionts in the Diaphorina citri metagenome and assembly of a Wolbachia wDi draft genome.
PLoS One
2012
22559066
Genome-enabled perspectives on the composition, evolution, and expression of virulence determinants in bacterial plant pathogens.
Annu Rev Phytopathol
2012
21217001
Genome sequence of the plant-pathogenic bacterium Dickeya dadantii 3937.
J Bacteriol
2011
24710295
Information Management of Genome Enabled Data Streams for Pseudomonas syringae on the Pseudomonas-Plant Interaction (PPI) Website.
Genes (Basel)
2011
21901088
The plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato is genetically monomorphic and under strong selection to evade tomato immunity.
PLoS Pathog
2011
20190049
Transcriptome analysis of Pseudomonas syringae identifies new genes, noncoding RNAs, and antisense activity.
J Bacteriol
2010
21119014
Unifying themes in microbial associations with animal and plant hosts described using the gene ontology.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev
2010
19061402
A draft genome sequence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato T1 reveals a type III effector repertoire significantly divergent from that of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
2009
19849783
The evolution of Pseudomonas syringae host specificity and type III effector repertoires.
Mol Plant Pathol
2009
19576777
Gene Ontology for type III effectors: capturing processes at the host-pathogen interface.
Trends Microbiol
2009
19515788
Lifestyles of the effector rich: genome-enabled characterization of bacterial plant pathogens.
Plant Physiol
2009
19168384
Pseudomonas syringae type III secretion system effectors: repertoires in search of functions.
Curr Opin Microbiol
2009
19278553
Programmed cell death in host-symbiont associations, viewed through the Gene Ontology.
BMC Microbiol
2009
19278552
Gene Ontology annotation highlights shared and divergent pathogenic strategies of type III effector proteins deployed by the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato DC3000 and animal pathogenic Escherichia coli strains.
BMC Microbiol
2009
19278551
Common and contrasting themes in host cell-targeted effectors from bacterial, fungal, oomycete and nematode plant symbionts described using the Gene Ontology.
BMC Microbiol
2009
17942425
PHI-base update: additions to the pathogen host interaction database.
Nucleic Acids Res
2008
18624633
Roadmap to new virulence determinants in Pseudomonas syringae: insights from comparative genomics and genome organization.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
2008
17073298
Closing the circle on the discovery of genes encoding Hrp regulon members and type III secretion system effectors in the genomes of three model Pseudomonas syringae strains.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
2006
17073302
Bioinformatics-enabled identification of the HrpL regulon and type III secretion system effector proteins of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola 1448A.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
2006
15828679
Proposed guidelines for a unified nomenclature and phylogenetic analysis of type III Hop effector proteins in the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
2005
20565638
Lineage-specific regions in Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato DC3000.
Mol Plant Pathol
2005
16159782
Whole-genome sequence analysis of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola 1448A reveals divergence among pathovars in genes involved in virulence and transposition.
J Bacteriol
2005
12928499
The complete genome sequence of the Arabidopsis and tomato pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2003
12377556
Genomic mining type III secretion system effectors in Pseudomonas syringae yields new picks for all TTSS prospectors.
Trends Microbiol
2002
11222616
Identification of specific residues in colicin E1 involved in immunity protein recognition.
J Bacteriol
2001
10623556
Unfolding pathway of the colicin E1 channel protein on a membrane surface.
J Mol Biol
2000
10201388
The best offense is a good defense.
Nat Struct Biol
1999
10471282
Kinetic description of structural changes linked to membrane import of the colicin E1 channel protein.
Biochemistry
1999
9539728
Membrane-bound state of the colicin E1 channel domain as an extended two-dimensional helical array.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
1998
9515910
External loops at the C terminus of Erwinia chrysanthemi pectate lyase C are required for species-specific secretion through the out type II pathway.
J Bacteriol
1998
8861215
Complementation of deletion mutations in a cloned functional cluster of Erwinia chrysanthemi out genes with Erwinia carotovora out homologues reveals OutC and OutD as candidate gatekeepers of species-specific secretion of proteins via the type II pathway.
Mol Microbiol
1996
1429461
Analysis of eight out genes in a cluster required for pectic enzyme secretion by Erwinia chrysanthemi: sequence comparison with secretion genes from other gram-negative bacteria.
J Bacteriol
1992
1992458
Cloned Erwinia chrysanthemi out genes enable Escherichia coli to selectively secrete a diverse family of heterologous proteins to its milieu.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
1991
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