Imre E. Somssich

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Name Imre E. Somssich
Position Research Group Leader
Affiliation Department of Plant Microbe Interactions
Max-Planck Institut für Züchtungsforschung
[Max Planck Institute of Plant Breeding Research]
Carl-von-Linné Weg 10
50829 Köln
Germany
Website of affiliation http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/
Personal website http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/somssich/
Email somssich(at)mpipz.mpg.de
Tel. ++49 221 5062 310
Fax ++49 221 5062 353
Remarks research on plant pathogenic fungi, plant transcription factors modulating plant defense, transcriptional regulation of plant defense genes
Last update 06.10.2017


Publications of Imre E. Somssich (13 listed):

Plant, Cell and Environment (2017) 40 (Liu et al.)
Shouan Liu, Jörg Zeigler, Jürgen Zeier, Rainer P. Birkenbihl and Imre E. Somssich (2017)
Botrytis cinerea B05.10 promotes disease development in Arabidopsis by suppressing WRKY33-mediated host immunity

ELIFE (2015) 4/e07 (Liu et al.)
Shouan Liu, Barbara Kracher, Jörg Ziegler, Rainer P. Birkenbihl and Imre E. Somssich (2015)
Negative regulation of ABA signaling by WRKY33 is critical for Arabidopsis immunity towards Botrytis cinerea 2100

New Phytologist (2015) 206, 932-947
Kenichi Tsuda and Imre E. Somssich (2015)
Transcriptional networks in plant immunity

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2013) 26, 758-767
Moritz Schön, Armin Töller, Celia Diezel, Charlotte Roth, Lore Westphal, Marcel Wiermer and Imre E. Somssich (2013)
Analyses of wrky18 wrky40 plants reveal critical roles of SA/EDS1 signaling and indole-glucosinolate biosynthesis for Golovinomyces orontii resistance and a loss-of resistance towards Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato AvrRPS4

Plant Physiology (2012) 159 (1) (Birkenbihl et al.)
Rainer P. Birkenbihl, Celia Diezel and Imre E. Somssich (2012)
Arabidopsis WRKY33 is a key transcriptional regulator of hormonal and metabolic responses toward Botrytis cinerea infection

The Plant Journal (2011) 65, 610-621
Tina Jordan, Sabine Seeholzer, Simon Schwizer, Armin Töller, Imre E. Somssich and Beat Keller (2011)
The wheat Mla homologue TmMla1 exhibits an evolutionarily conserved function against powdery mildew in both wheat and barley

The Plant Journal (2010) 64, 912-923
Shree P. Pandey, Mario Roccaro, Moritz Schön, Elke Logemann and Imre E. Somssich (2010)
Transcriptional reprogramming regulated by WRKY18 and WRKY40 facilitates powdery mildew infection of Arabidopsis

The Plant Journal (2008) 56, 935-947
M. Shahid Mukhtar, Laurent Deslandes, Marie-Christine Auriac, Yves Marco and Imre E. Somssich (2008)
The Arabidopsis transcription factor WRKY27 influences wilt disease symptom development caused by Ralstonia solanacearum

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2007) 20, 420-429
Bernadette Lippok, Rainer P. Birkenbihl, Gaelle Rivory, Janna Brümmer, Elmon Schmelzer, Elke Logemann and Imre E. Somssich (2007)
Expression of AtWRKY33 encoding a pathogen- or PAMP-responsive WRKY transcription factor is regulated by a composite DNA motif containing W Box elements

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003) 100, 8024-8029
Laurent Deslandes, Jocelyne Olivier, Nemo Peeters, Dong Xin Feng, Manirath Khounlotham, Christian Boucher, Imre Somssich, Stéphane Genin and Yves Marco (2003)
Physical interaction between RRS1-R, a protein conferring resistance to bacterial wilt, and PopP2, a type III effector targeted to the plant nucleus

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2003) 16, 295-305
Monika Kalde, Meike Barth, Imre E. Somssich and Bernadette Lippok (2003)
Members of the Arabidopsis WRKY group III transcription factors are part of different plant defense signaling pathways

Molecular Plant Pathology (2000) 1, 243-251
Christoph Kirsch, Monica Takamiya-Wik, Elmon Schmelzer, Klaus Hahlbrock and Imre E. Somssich (2000)
A novel regulatory element involved in rapid activation of parsley ELI7 gene family members by fungal elicitor or pathogen infection

European Journal of Plant Pathology (1995) 101, 549-559
Frédérique van Gijsegem, Imre E. Somssich and Dierk Scheel (1995)
Activation of defense-related genes in parsley leaves by infection with Erwinia chrysanthemi