Shi, Liang Wang, Zi Chen, Ju Hong Qiu, Hao Liu, Wei Dong Zhang, Xiao Yan Martin, Francis Zhao, Ming Wen
Summary Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis, which involves mutually beneficial interactions between soil fungi and tree roots, is essential for promoting tree growth. To establish this symbiotic relationship, fungal symbionts must initiate and sustain mutualistic interactions with host plants while avoiding host defense responses. This study investigated th...
Marqués-Gálvez, José Eduardo Pandharikar, Gaurav Basso, Veronica Kohler, Annegret Lackus, Nathalie Barry, Kerrie Keymanesh, Keykhosrow Johnson, Jenifer Singan, Vasanth Grigoriev, Igor
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Summary The jasmonic acid (JA) signalling pathway plays an important role in the establishment of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. The Laccaria bicolor effector MiSSP7 stabilizes JA corepressor JAZ6, thereby inhibiting the activity of Populus MYC2 transcription factors. Although the role of MYC2 in orchestrating plant defences against pathogens is we...
de Freitas Pereira, Maíra Cohen, David Auer, Lucas Aubry, Nathalie Bogeat-Triboulot, Marie-Béatrice Buré, Cyril Engle, Nancy L Jolivet, Yves Kohler, Annegret Novák, Ondřej
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The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
Tree growth and survival are dependent on their ability to perceive signals, integrate them, and trigger timely and fitted molecular and growth responses. While ectomycorrhizal symbiosis is a predominant tree-microbe interaction in forest ecosystems, little is known about how and to what extent it helps trees cope with environmental changes. We hyp...
Vigneaud, Julien Kohler, Annegret Sow, Mamadou Dia Delaunay, Alain Fauchery, Laure Guinet, Frederic Daviaud, Christian Barry, Kerrie W Keymanesh, Keykhosrow Johnson, Jenifer
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The New phytologist
Ectomycorrhizas are an intrinsic component of tree nutrition and responses to environmental variations. How epigenetic mechanisms might regulate these mutualistic interactions is unknown. By manipulating the level of expression of the chromatin remodeler DECREASE IN DNA METHYLATION 1 (DDM1) and two demethylases DEMETER-LIKE (DML) in Populus tremula...
Gaillard, Isabelle
Epigenetic control is involved in molecular dialogue in plantmicrobe symbiosis Epigenetic processes affect gene expression without changes in DNA sequences. In eukaryotes, the most common epigenetic modification is a DNA cytosine methylation consisting of the addition of a methyl group (CH 3) to a cytosine nucleotide. In plants, genomic DNA (gDNA) ...
Chowdhury, Jamil Kemppainen, Minna Delhomme, Nicolas Shutava, Iryna Zhou, Jingjing Takahashi, Junko Pardo, Alejandro G. Lundberg-Felten, Judith
The development of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbioses between soil fungi and tree roots requires modification of root cell walls. The pectin-mediated adhesion between adjacent root cells loosens to accommodate fungal hyphae in the Hartig net, facilitating nutrient exchange between partners. We investigated the role of fungal pectin modifying enzymes i...
Villalobos Solis, Manuel I. Engle, Nancy L. Spangler, Margaret K. Cottaz, Sylvain Fort, Sébastien Maeda, Junko Ané, Jean-Michel Tschaplinski, Timothy J. Labbé, Jesse L. Hettich, Robert L.
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Frontiers in Fungal Biology
The role of lipo-chitooligosaccharides (LCOs) as signaling molecules that mediate the establishment of symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants is being redefined. New evidence suggests that the production of these molecular signals may be more of a common trait in fungi than what was previously thought. LCOs affect different aspects of gro...
balaji, prasath
Plants are continuously interacting with other organisms to optimize their performance in a changing environment. Mycorrhization is known to affect the plant growth and nutrient status, but it also can lead to adjusted plant defense and alter interactions with other trophic levels. Here, we studied the effect of Laccaria bicolor-mycorrhization on t...
Qiao, Zhenzhen Yates, Timothy B Shrestha, Him K Engle, Nancy L Flanagan, Amy Morrell-Falvey, Jennifer L Sun, Yali Tschaplinski, Timothy J Abraham, Paul E Labbé, Jessy
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Plant biotechnology journal
Soil-borne microbes can establish compatible relationships with host plants, providing a large variety of nutritive and protective compounds in exchange for photosynthesized sugars. However, the molecular mechanisms mediating the establishment of these beneficial relationships remain unclear. Our previous genetic mapping and whole-genome resequenci...
Kemppainen, Minna Pardo, Alejandro
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Journal of microbiological methods
Currently ectomycorrhizal research suffers from a lack of molecular tools specifically adapted to study gene expression in fungal symbionts. Considering that, we designed pReNuK, a cloning vector for transcriptional promoter studies in the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor. The pReNuK vector offers the use of a nuclear localizing and c...