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Henriette Giese

Researcher at Aalborg University

Publications -  73
Citations -  3259

Henriette Giese is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Hordeum vulgare. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3018 citations. Previous affiliations of Henriette Giese include University of Copenhagen & University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science.

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The biosynthetic pathway for aurofusarin in Fusarium graminearum reveals a close link between the naphthoquinones and naphthopyrones

TL;DR: Replacement of aurR1 with hygB shows that it encodes a positively acting transcription factor that is required for the full expression of PKS12, aurJ, aurF, gip1 and FG02329.1, which belong to the gene cluster, and bio‐ and chemoinformatics combined with chemical analysis of replacement mutants indicate a five‐step enzyme catalysed pathway for the biosynthesis of aurofusarin.
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Identification of a gene cluster responsible for the biosynthesis of aurofusarin in the Fusarium graminearum species complex.

TL;DR: It is shown that a gene cluster, including the F. graminearum PKS12 gene, is responsible for the biosynthesis of aurofusarin, and targeted mutagenesis of F. pseudograminearums showed an albino phenotype.
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Efficient four fragment cloning for the construction of vectors for targeted gene replacement in filamentous fungi

TL;DR: The new vectors designed for USER Friendly cloning provided a fast reliable method to construct vectors for targeted gene manipulations in fungi.
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The PKS4 gene of Fusarium graminearum is essential for zearalenone production.

TL;DR: Two aurofusarin mutants of Fusarium pseudograminearum produce elevated levels of zearalenone (ZON), one of the estrogenic mycotoxins comprising the zEARalenones, demonstrating that one polyketide can influence the expression of others.
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Chromosome complement of the fungal plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum based on genetic and physical mapping and cytological observations.

TL;DR: A genetic map of the filamentous fungus Fusarium graminearum was constructed to both validate and augment the draft whole-genome sequence assembly of strain PH-1, finding variation in recombination rate in different genomic regions that often spanned several hundred kilobases.