The oomycete Lagenisma coscinodisci hijacks host alkaloid synthesis during infection of a marine diatom
Flagellated oomycetes frequently infect unicellular algae, thus limiting their proliferation. Here, the authors show that an oomycete rewires the metabolome of a marine bloom-forming diatom, thereby promoting infection success.
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Main Authors: | Marine Vallet, Tim U. H. Baumeister, Filip Kaftan, Veit Grabe, Anthony Buaya, Marco Thines, Aleš Svatoš, Georg Pohnert |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4e4c79dcab234f41bd6c9d7b83c74cc3 |
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