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Our poly P publications


Hürlimann HC, Stadler-Waibel M, Werner TP, Freimoser FM. Pho91 is a vacuolar phosphate transporter that regulates phosphate and polyphosphate metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Accepted for publication in Molecular Biology of the Cell (DOI 10.1091/mbc.E07-05-0457). PubMed

Werner TP, Amrhein N, Freimoser FM (2007). Specific localization of inorganic polyphosphate (poly P) in fungal cell walls by selective extraction and immunohistochemistry. Accepted for publication in Fungal Genetics and Biology 44 (9), 845-852 (DOI 10.1016/j.fgb.2007.01.008). PubMed

Freimoser FM, Hürlimann HC, Jakob CA, Werner TP, Amrhein N. Systematic screening of polyphosphate (poly P) levels in yeast mutant cells reveals strong interdependence with primary metabolism. Genome Biology (2006) 7:R109 (DOI 10.1186/gb-2006-7-11-r109). Genome Biology/Free Full Text

Werner TP, Amrhein N, Freimoser FM (2005). Novel method for the quantification of inorganic polyphosphate (iPoP) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae shows dependence of iPoP content on the growth phase. Archives of Microbiology (2005) 184: 129-136 (DOI 10.1007/s00203-005-0031-2). PubMed


Other publications (not on poly P)


Freimoser, F. M., Hu, G., St. Leger, R. J. (2005). Variation in gene expression patterns as the insect pathogen Metarhizium anisopliae adapts to different host cuticles or nutrient deprivation. Microbiology 151, 361-371. PubMed/Free Full Text

Freimoser, F. M., Screen, S., Hu, G., St. Leger, R. J. (2003). EST analysis of genes expressed by the zygomycete pathogen Conidiobolus coronatus during optimized secretion of proteinases. Microbiology 149, 1893-1900. PubMed/Free Full Text

Freimoser, F. M., Grundschober, A., Tuor, U. & Aebi, M. (2003). Regulation of hyphal growth and sporulation of the insect pathogenic fungus Entomophthora thripidum in vitro. FEMS Microbiology Letters 222, 281-287. PubMed

Freimoser, F. M., Screen, S., Bagga, S., Hu, G., St. Leger, R. J. (2003). Expressed sequence tag (EST) analysis of two species of Metarhizium anisopliae reveals a plethora of secreted proteins with potential activity in insect hosts. Microbiology 149, 239-247. PubMed/Free Full Text

Freimoser, F. M., Jensen, A. B., Tuor, U., Aebi, M. & Eilenberg, J. (2001). Isolation and in vitro cultivation of the aphid pathogenic fungus Entomophthora planchoniana. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 47, 1082-1087. PubMed

Grundschober, A., Freimoser, F. M., Tuor, U., Aebi, M. (2001). In vitro spore formation and completion of the asexual life cycle of Neozygites parvispora, an obligate biotrophic pathogen of thrips. Microbiological Research 156, 247-257. PubMed

Freimoser*, F. M., Grundschober*, A., Aebi, M.,Tuor, U. (2000). In vitro cultivation of the entomopathogenic fungus Entomophthora thripidum: isolation, growth requirements and sporulation. Mycologia 92, 208-215. Mycologia
*both authors contributed equally

Freimoser, F. M., Jakob, C. A., Aebi, M., Tuor, U. (1999). The MTT [3-(4,5- dimethylthiazol- 2-yl)-2,5- diphenyltetrazolium bromide] assay is a fast and reliable method for colorimetric determination of fungal cell densities. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 65, 3727-3729. PubMed/Free Full Text