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István Pócsi

Researcher at University of Debrecen

Publications -  249
Citations -  6160

István Pócsi is an academic researcher from University of Debrecen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aspergillus nidulans & Autolysis (biology). The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 226 publications receiving 5172 citations. Previous affiliations of István Pócsi include University of Cambridge & King's College London.

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Secondary metabolites in fungus-plant interactions

TL;DR: The review introduces plant secondary metabolites usually with antifungal effect as well as the importance of signaling molecules in induced systemic resistance and systemic acquired resistance processes and the mimicking of plant effector molecules by fungal secondary metabolites.
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Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus

Ronald P. de Vries, +132 more
- 14 Feb 2017 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a comparative genomics and experimental study of the aspergilli genus is presented, which allows for the first time a genus-wide view of the biological diversity of the Aspergillus and in many, but not all, cases linked genome differences to phenotype.
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Glutathione, altruistic metabolite in fungi.

TL;DR: Adaptation to carbon deprivation stress results in an increased tolerance to oxidative stress, which involves the induction of GSH-dependent elements of the antioxidant defence system.

Additional file 8: of Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus

Ronald P. de Vries, +116 more
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Antifungal Protein PAF Severely Affects the Integrity of the Plasma Membrane of Aspergillus nidulans and Induces an Apoptosis-Like Phenotype

TL;DR: Detailed insights are offered into the mechanism of action of PAF and evidence for the induction of a programmed cell death-like phenotype is given and the hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane in PAF-treated Aspergillus nidulans hyphae is proved.