Publications of Roy Kirsch
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Journal Article (28)
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35, pp. 1 - 15 (2025)
Symbiosis and horizontal gene transfer promote herbivory in the megadiverse leaf beetles. Current Biology 2.
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18 (1), wrae099 (2024)
Intracellular symbiont Symbiodolus is vertically transmitted and widespread across insect orders. The ISME Journal 3.
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32 (5), pp. 469 - 483 (2023)
Genome sequencing provides insights into the evolution of gene families encoding plant cell wall-degrading enzymes in longhorned beetles. Insect Molecular Biology 4.
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290 (1995), 20222064 (2023)
You are what you eat—ecological niche and microhabitat influence venom activity and composition in aquatic bugs. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 5.
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119 (40), e2205857119 (2022)
Metabolic novelty originating from horizontal gene transfer is essential for leaf beetle survival. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6.
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5 (1), pp. 81 - 122 (2022)
Evolution of polygalacturonases and polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins: A view beyond the classical perspective. Annual Plant Reviews 7.
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46 (4), pp. 784 - 797 (2021)
Larvae of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera; Cerambycidae) have evolved a diverse and phylogenetically conserved array of plant cell wall degrading enzymes. Systematic Entomology 8.
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12, 660430 (2021)
New players in the interaction between beetle polygalacturonases and plant polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins: Insights from proteomics and gene expression analyses. Frontiers in Plant Science 9.
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12, 671286 (2021)
Identification of a sulfatase that detoxifies glucosinolates in the phloem-feeding insect Bemisia tabaci and prefers indolic glucosinolates. Frontiers in Plant Science 10.
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30 (15), pp. 2875 - 2886 (2020)
Symbiont digestive range reflects host plant breadth in herbivorous beetles. Current Biology 11.
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295 (33), pp. 11833 - 11844 (2020)
Direct evidence for a new mode of plant defense against insects via a novel polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein expression strategy. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 12.
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11, 2964 (2020)
Bacterial symbionts support larval sap feeding and adult folivory in (semi-)aquatic reed beetles. Nature Communications 13.
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10 (8), pp. 3814 - 3824 (2020)
Plants use identical inhibitors to protect their cell wall pectin against microbes and insects. Ecology and Evolution 14.
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10, 685 (2019)
Pectin digestion in herbivorous beetles: Impact of pseudoenzymes exceeds that of their active counterparts. Frontiers in Physiology 15.
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36 (5), pp. 930 - 941 (2019)
An insect counteradaptation against host plant defenses evolved through concerted neofunctionalization. Molecular Biology and Evolution 16.
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171, pp. e1 - e7 (2017)
Drastic genome reduction in an herbivore’s pectinolytic symbiont. Cell 17.
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71, pp. 72 - 82 (2016)
How the rice weevil breaks down the pectin network: Enzymatic synergism and sub-functionalization. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 18.
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17, 227 (2016)
Genome of the Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), a globally significant invasive species, reveals key functional and evolutionary innovations at the beetle–plant interface. Genome Biology 19.
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58, pp. 28 - 38 (2015)
Glandular beta-glucosidases in juvenile Chrysomelina leaf beetles support the evolution of a host-plant-dependent chemical defence. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 20.
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281 (1788), 20140842 (2014)
Independently recruited oxidases from the glucose-methanol-choline oxidoreductase family enabled chemical defences in leaf beetle larvae (subtribe Chrysomelina) to evolve. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences