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Martin J. Egan
Martin J. Egan
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Autophagic fungal cell death is necessary for infection by the rice blast fungus
C Veneault-Fourrey, M Barooah, M Egan, G Wakley, NJ Talbot
Science 312 (5773), 580-583, 2006
5492006
Discovery of novel intermediate forms redefines the fungal tree of life
MDM Jones, I Forn, C Gadelha, MJ Egan, D Bass, R Massana, ...
Nature 474 (7350), 200-203, 2011
4722011
Generation of reactive oxygen species by fungal NADPH oxidases is required for rice blast disease
MJ Egan, ZY Wang, MA Jones, N Smirnoff, NJ Talbot
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (28), 11772-11777, 2007
4422007
Lis1 is an initiation factor for dynein-driven organelle transport
MJ Egan, K Tan, SL Reck-Peterson
Journal of Cell Biology 197 (7), 971-982, 2012
2022012
A Fungal Metallothionein Is Required for Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe grisea
SL Tucker, CR Thornton, K Tasker, C Jacob, G Giles, M Egan, NJ Talbot
The Plant Cell 16 (6), 1575-1588, 2004
1282004
Microtubule-based transport in filamentous fungi
MJ Egan, MA McClintock, SL Reck-Peterson
Current opinion in microbiology 15 (6), 637-645, 2012
1122012
Peroxisomes move by hitchhiking on early endosomes using the novel linker protein PxdA
J Salogiannis, MJ Egan, SL Reck-Peterson
Journal of Cell Biology 212 (3), 289-296, 2016
982016
A microscopy-based screen employing multiplex genome sequencing identifies cargo-specific requirements for dynein velocity
K Tan, AJ Roberts, M Chonofsky, MJ Egan, SL Reck-Peterson
Molecular biology of the cell 25 (5), 669-678, 2014
372014
Genomes, free radicals and plant cell invasion: recent developments in plant pathogenic fungi
MJ Egan, NJ Talbot
Current opinion in plant biology 11 (4), 367-372, 2008
242008
Dynamic assembly of a higher-order septin structure during appressorium morphogenesis by the rice blast fungus
N Dulal, A Rogers, Y Wang, M Egan
Fungal Genetics and Biology 140, 103385, 2020
232020
Turgor-dependent and coronin-mediated F-actin dynamics drive septin disc-to-ring remodeling in the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
N Dulal, AM Rogers, R Proko, BD Bieger, R Liyanage, VR Krishnamurthi, ...
Journal of Cell Science 134 (5), jcs251298, 2021
192021
Cytoplasmic dynein is required for the spatial organization of protein aggregates in filamentous fungi
MJ Egan, MA McClintock, IHL Hollyer, HL Elliott, SL Reck-Peterson
Cell reports 11 (2), 201-209, 2015
192015
Crowdsourced analysis of fungal growth and branching on microfluidic platforms
A Hopke, A Mela, F Ellett, D Carter-House, JF Peņa, JE Stajich, ...
PLoS One 16 (9), e0257823, 2021
102021
Autophagy machinery promotes the chaperone-mediated formation and compartmentalization of protein aggregates during appressorium development by the rice blast fungus
AM Rogers, MJ Egan
Molecular Biology of the Cell 31 (21), 2298-2305, 2020
62020
The spindle pole-body localization of activated cytoplasmic dynein is cell cycle-dependent in Aspergillus nidulans
BD Bieger, AH Osmani, X Xiang, MJ Egan
Fungal Genetics and Biology 148, 103519, 2021
52021
Long‐distance early endosome motility in Aspergillus fumigatus promotes normal hyphal growth behaviors in controlled microenvironments but is dispensable for …
BD Bieger, AM Rogers, S Bates, MJ Egan
Traffic 21 (7), 479-487, 2020
52020
Septum-associated microtubule organizing centers within conidia support infectious development by the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
AM Rogers, MJ Egan
Fungal Genetics and Biology 165, 103768, 2023
42023
The cell-end protein Tea4 spatially regulates hyphal branch initiation and appressorium remodeling in the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
AM Rogers, R Taylor, MJ Egan
Molecular Biology of the Cell 35 (1), br2, 2024
12024
4D Widefield Fluorescence Imaging of Appressorium Morphogenesis by Magnaporthe oryzae
A Rogers, N Dulal, M Egan
Magnaporthe oryzae: Methods and Protocols, 87-96, 2021
12021
Determining the role of reactive oxygen species generation in Magnaporthe grisea
M Egan
Fungal Genet Newsl 52, 116, 2005
12005
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