Prof. Dr. Markus Albert



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The rice immune receptor XA21 recognizes a tyrosine-sulfated protein from a Gram-negative bacterium (2015) Pruitt RN, Schwessinger B, Joe A, Thomas N, Liu F, Albert M, Robinson MR, et al. Journal article Tools and strategies to match peptide-ligand receptor pairs (2014) Butenko MA, Wildhagen M, Albert M, Jehle A, Kalbacher H, Aalen RB, Felix G Journal article Perception of the novel MAMP eMax from different Xanthomonas species requires the Arabidopsis receptor-like protein remax and the receptor kinase SOBIR (2013) Jehle AK, Fürst U, Lipschis M, Albert M, Felix G Journal article The receptor-like protein ReMAX of Arabidopsis detects the microbe-associated molecular pattern eMax from Xanthomonas (2013) Jehle AK, Lipschis M, Albert M, Fallahzadeh-Mamaghani V, Fuerst U, Mueller K, Felix G Journal article A two-hybrid-receptor assay demonstrates heteromer formation as switch-on for plant immune receptors (2013) Albert M, Jehle AK, Fuerst U, Chinchilla D, Boller T, Felix G Journal article Peptides as triggers of plant defence (2013) Albert M Journal article, Review article Chimeric FLS2 receptors reveal the basis for differential flagellin perception in arabidopsis and tomato (2012) Mueller K, Bittel P, Chinchilla D, Jehle AK, Albert M, Boller T, Felix G Journal article Contamination risks in work with synthetic peptides: Flg22 as an example of a pirate in commercial peptide preparations (2012) Mueller K, Chinchilla D, Albert M, Jehle AK, Kalbacher H, Boller T, Felix G Journal article Significance of Cuscutain, a cysteine protease from Cuscuta reflexa, in host-parasite interactions (2010) Bleischwitz M, Albert M, Fuchsbauer HL, Kaldenhoff R Journal article Arabidopsis thaliana pattern recognition receptors for bacterial elongation factor tu and flagellin can be combined to form functional chimeric receptors (2010) Albert M, Jehle AK, Mueller K, Eisele C, Lipschis M, Felix G Journal article
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