Publications of Y-P Hsueh
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Journal Article (36)
21.
Journal Article
6, e20023 (2017)
The nematophagous fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora mimics olfactory cues of sex and food to lure its nematode prey. eLife 22.
Journal Article
10 (4), e1004261 (2014)
Analysis of the genome and transcriptome of Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii reveals complex RNA expression and microevolution leading to virulence attenuation. PLOS Genetics 23.
Journal Article
9 (9), e1003771 (2013)
Transmission of Hypervirulence traits via sexual reproduction within and between lineages of the human fungal pathogen cryptococcus gattii. PLOS Genetics 24.
Journal Article
23 (1), pp. 83 - 86 (2013)
Nematode-trapping fungi eavesdrop on nematode pheromones. Current Biology 25.
Journal Article
8 (7), e1002810 (2012)
Gene conversion occurs within the mating-type locus of Cryptococcus neoformans during sexual reproduction. PLOS Genetics 26.
Journal Article
8 (2), e1002528 (2012)
Discovery of a modified tetrapolar sexual cycle in Cryptococcus amylolentus and the evolution of MAT in the Cryptococcus species complex. PLOS Genetics 27.
Journal Article
24 (22), pp. 2566 - 2582 (2010)
Sex induced silencing defends the genome of Cryptococcus neoformans via RNAi. Genes and Development 28.
Journal Article
77 (10), pp. 4345 - 4355 (2009)
Spores as infectious propagules of Cryptococcus neoformans. Infection and Immunity 29.
Journal Article
28 (9), pp. 1220 - 1233 (2009)
A constitutively active GPCR governs morphogenic transitions in Cryptococcus neoformans. The EMBO Journal 30.
Journal Article
11 (6), pp. 517 - 524 (2008)
Orchestration of sexual reproduction and virulence by the fungal mating-type locus. Current Opinion in Microbiology 31.
Journal Article
32 (6), pp. 1010 - 1032 (2008)
Magnificent seven: roles of G protein-coupled receptors in extracellular sensing in fungi. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 32.
Journal Article
7 (10), pp. 1847 - 1855 (2008)
Transitions in sexuality: recapitulation of an ancestral tri- and tetrapolar mating system in Cryptococcus neoformans. Eukaryotic Cell 33.
Journal Article
70 (2), pp. 379 - 395 (2008)
The RGS protein Crg2 regulates both pheromone and cAMP signalling in Cryptococcus neoformans. Molecular Microbiology 34.
Journal Article
18 (9), pp. 3237 - 3249 (2007)
G protein signaling governing cell fate decisions involves opposing Gα subunits in Cryptococcus neoformans. Molecular Biology of the Cell: the Official Publication of the American Society for Cell Biology 35.
Journal Article
3 (11), e184 (2006)
Recombination hotspots flank the Cryptococcus mating-type locus: implications for the evolution of a fungal sex chromosome. PLOS Genetics 36.
Journal Article
4 (1), pp. 147 - 155 (2005)
A homolog of Ste6, the a-factor transporter in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is required for mating but not for monokaryotic fruiting in Cryptococcus neoformans. Eukaryotic Cell Book (1)
37.
Book
Fungal Associations. Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland (2024)
Book Chapter (6)
38.
Book Chapter
Hsueh, Y.-P.; Blackwell, M.). Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland (2024)
Nematode-Trapping Fungi and Caenorhabditis elegans as a Model System for Predator–Prey Interactions. In: Fungal Associations, 11, pp. 273 - 292 (Eds. 39.
Book Chapter
Nematode Communication. In: Biocommunication of Animals, pp. 383 - 407 (Ed. Witzany, G.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2013)
40.
Book Chapter
Sexual Reproduction of Cryptococcus. In: Cryptococcus: From Human Pathogen to Model Yeast, 7, pp. 81 - 96 (Eds. Heitman, J.; Kozel, T.; Kwon-Chung, K.; Perfect, J.; Casadevall, A.). Wiley, New York, NY, USA (2010)