Molecular
biology of asexual sporulation in filamentous fungi.- Insight into fungal
secondary metabolism from ten years of LaeA research.- RNAi function and
diversity in fungi.- Fungal molecular response to heavy metal stress.- Control of gene expression in phytopathogenic
ascomycetes during early invasion of plant tissue.- Fungal MAP Kinase-mediated
regulatory pathways.- Heterotrimeric G-proteins.- The cell wall polysaccharides
of Aspergillus fumigatus.- Chitin synthesis
and fungal cell morphogenesis.- Trehalose metabolism: enzymatic pathways and
physiological functions.- Regulation of Fungal Nitrogen Metabolism.- Regulation
of Sulfur Metabolism in Filamentous Fungi.- The Regulation of Carbon Metabolism in
Filamentous Fungi.- Special aspects of
fungal catabolic and anabolic pathways.- Genetic and metabolic aspects of
primary and secondary metabolism of the Zygomycetes.
Professor Dr. Dirk Hoffmeister
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Pharmazeutische Mikrobiologie, Jena, Germany