Brande Wulff
Post Doctoral Scientist
Contact details
+44 (0)1603 450649
Email: brande.wulff@sainsbury-laboratory.ac.uk
Research interests
Publications
Muñoz-Amatriaín M, Moscou MJ, Bhat PR, Svensson JT, Bartoš J, Suchánková P, Šimková H, Endo TR, Fenton RD, Wu Y, Lonardi S, Castillo AM, Chao S, Cistué L, Cuesta-Marcos A, Forrest K, Hayden MJ, Hayes PM, Horsley RD, Kleinhofs A, Moody D, Sato K, Vallés MP, Wulff BBH, Muehlbauer GJ, Doležel J, and Close TJ (2011). An improved consensus linkage map of barley based on flow-sorted chromosomes and SNP markers. The Plant Genome, In press.
WULFF BBH, HORVATH DM and WARD ER (2011) Improving immunity in crops: new tactics in an old game. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 14:468-76
WULFF BBH, HEESE A, TOMLINSON-BUHOT L, JONES DA, DE LA PEÑA M & JONES JDG (2009) The major specificity-determining amino acids of the tomato Cf-9 disease resistance protein are at hypervariable solvent-exposed positions in the central leucine-rich repeats. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 22:1203-1213.
WULFF BBH, CHAKRABARTI A & JONES DA (2009) Recognitional specificity and evolution in the tomato - Cladosporium fulvum pathosystem. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 22:1191-1202.
REINDERS J, WULFF BBH, MIROUZE M, MARÍ-ORDÓÑEZ A, DAPP M, ROZHON W, BUCHER E, THEILER G & PASZKOWSKI J (2009) Compromised stability of DNA methylation and transposon immobilization in mosaic Arabidopsis epigenomes. Genes and Development 23:939-950.
VAN DER HOORN RA, WULFF BBH, RIVAS S, DURRANT MC, VAN DER PLOEG A, DE WIT PJ & JONES JDG (2005) Structure-function analysis of Cf-9, a receptor-like protein with extracytoplasmic leucine-rich repeats. Plant Cell 17:1000-1015.
(joint first author)
WULFF BBH, KRUIJT MCOLLINS PLTHOMAS CMLUDWIG AADE WIT PJJONES JDG (2004) Gene shuffling-generated and natural variants of the tomato resistance gene Cf-9 exhibit different auto-necrosis-inducing activities in Nicotiana species. Plant Journal 40:942-956.
WULFF BBH, THOMAS CM, PARNISKE M & JONES JDG (2003) Genetic variation at the Cf-4/Cf-9 tomato disease resistance locus induced by EMS mutagenesis and intra-locus recombination. Genetics, 167:459-470.
VAN DER HOORN RA, RIVAS S, WULFF BBH, JONES JDG & JOOSTEN MH (2003) Rapid migration in gel filtration of the Cf-4 and Cf-9 resistance proteins is an intrinsic property of Cf proteins and not due to their association with high molecular weight proteins. Plant Journal 35:305-315.
WULFF BBH, THOMAS CM, SMOKER M, GRANT M & JONES JDG (2001) Domain Swapping and gene shuffling identify sequences required for induction of an avr-dependent hypersensitive response by the tomato Cf-4 and Cf-9 proteins.
Plant Cell 13:255-72.
PARNISKE M, WULFF BBH, BONNEMA G, THOMAS CM, JONES DA & JONES JDG (1999) Homologues of the Cf-9 disease resistance gene (Hcr9s) are present at multiple loci on the short arm of tomato chromosome 1. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 12:93-102.
LLORET J, WULFF BBH, RUBIO JM, DOWNIE JA, BONILLA I & RIVILLA R (1998) Exopolysaccharide II production is regulated by salt in the halotolerant strain Rhizobium meliloti EFB1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 64:1024-8.
PARNISKE M, HAMMOND-KOSACK KE, GOLSTEIN C, THOMAS CM, JONES DA, HARRISON K, WULFF BB & JONES JD (1997) Novel disease resistance specificities result from sequence exchange between tandemly repeated genes at the Cf-4/9 locus of tomato. Cell 91:821-32.

