Wilko Punt
@wolki95.bsky.social
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PhD Student at University of Cologne
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Anton Kraege
19 days ago
I’m very happy to see my fist article now officially published 🥳 great work by my partner in crime
@wolki95.bsky.social
and the rest of
@teamthomma.bsky.social
! Find it here:
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Wilko Punt
Team Thomma
19 days ago
📣 Now announcing the journal publication 📄 of our work in
@newphyt.bsky.social
on how Verticillium undermines the plant's 🌱 "cry for help": terrific work by
@antonkraege.bsky.social
&
@wolki95.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/nph....
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Undermining the cry for help: the phytopathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae secretes an antimicrobial effector protein to undermine host recruitment of antagonistic Pseudomonas bacteria
During pathogen attack, plants recruit beneficial microbes in a ‘cry for help’ to mitigate disease development. Simultaneously, pathogens secrete effectors to promote host colonisation through vario...
http://doi.org/10.1111/nph.70686
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Wilko Punt
Team Thomma
about 1 month ago
📣 New
@biorxiv-microbiol.bsky.social
preprint, another joint-venture of
@wolki95.bsky.social
&
@antonkraege.bsky.social
, co-directed by
@nicksnelders.bsky.social
. Here’s a 🧵
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Wilko Punt
Fantin Mesny
3 months ago
📣 NEW PREPRINT 📝 We identified evolutionary origins of many fungal effectors! We show that fungi secrete lots of antimicrobial proteins, and that some of them were repurposed by plant pathogens for host immune suppression.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Plant-associated fungi co-opt ancient antimicrobials for host manipulation
Evolutionary histories of effector proteins secreted by fungal pathogens to mediate plant colonization remain largely elusive. While most functionally characterized effectors modulate plant immunity, ...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.04.574150v2
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Wilko Punt
Team Thomma
4 months ago
📣 Happy to see the journal publication 📄 of our work on Starships 🚀 in Verticillium fungi: terrific work led by
@yukiyosato.bsky.social
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Starship giant transposons dominate plastic genomic regions in a fungal plant pathogen and drive virulence evolution
Nature Communications - Giant transposons, known as ‘Starships’, mediate horizontal gene transfer between fungal genomes. Here, Sato et al. show that Starships occupy genome regions...
https://rdcu.be/exBSp
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Wilko Punt
Fantin Mesny
4 months ago
My poster is up at
#2025ISMPMI
. Come by P-372 Thursday afternoon if you are interested in fungal evolution, effectors and microbial competitions! More research by
@teamthomma.bsky.social
at P-091, P-170, P-299, P-317, P-337 and P-388.
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Wilko Punt
Team Thomma
5 months ago
Last week, our latest
@biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
preprint was released, a joint-venture of
@antonkraege.bsky.social
&
@wolki95.bsky.social
and co-directed by
@nicksnelders.bsky.social
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Wilko Punt
bioRxiv Plant Bio
5 months ago
Undermining the cry for help: The phytopathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae secretes an antimicrobial effector protein to undermine host recruitment of antagonistic Pseudomonas bacteria
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.09.658588v1
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Wilko Punt
Team Thomma
6 months ago
📣 We have a postdoc position in fungus-microbiota interactions! Apply here:
jobportal.uni-koeln.de/bewerben/2197
For more details, visit:
bewerbungsmanagement.uni-koeln.de/ausschreibun...
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Wilko Punt
Team Thomma
8 months ago
Last week, our newest
@biorxiv-plants.bsky.social
preprint saw the light, led by
@wolki95.bsky.social
and co-directed by Kathrin Wippel (SILS, Amsterdam): A gnotobiotic system reveals multifunctional effector roles in plant-fungal pathogen dynamics
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A gnotobiotic system reveals multifunctional effector roles in plant-fungal pathogen dynamics
Plants host diverse microbiota that influence physiological processes and can enhance resilience against invading pathogens that, in turn, evolved effector proteins to manipulate host microbiota in th...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.27.645772v1
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Wilko Punt
Team Thomma
10 months ago
📣New year, new preprint
@biorxiv-microbiol.bsky.social
🎉! A study led by the brilliant
@yukiyosato.bsky.social
showing that Starship giant transposons dominate plastic genomic regions in the fungal plant pathogen Verticillium dahliae and drive virulence evolution. 🧵[1/12]
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
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Starship giant transposons dominate plastic genomic regions in a fungal plant pathogen and drive virulence evolution
Starships form a recently discovered superfamily of giant transposons in Pezizomycotina fungi, implicated in mediating horizontal transfer of diverse cargo genes between fungal genomes. Their elusive nature has long obscured their significance, and their impact on genome evolution remains poorly understood. Here, we reveal a surprising abundance and diversity of Starships in the phytopathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae. Remarkably, Starships dominate the plastic genomic compartments involved in host colonization, are enriched in virulence-associated genes, and exhibit genetic and epigenetic characteristics associated with adaptive genome evolution. We further uncover extensive horizontal transfer of Starships between Verticillium species and, strikingly, from distantly related Fusarium fungi. Finally, we demonstrate how Starship activity facilitated the de novo formation of a novel virulence gene. Our findings illuminate the profound influence of Starship dynamics on fungal genome evolution and the development of virulence. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.01.08.631984
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Wilko Punt
CEPLAS - Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences
11 months ago
In our new issue of CEPLAS Kompakt Jinyi Zhu from
@teamthomma.bsky.social
gives us insights into his work on the exciting interplay between fungi, bacteria and plants!
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