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An endophytic Fusarium–legume association is partially dependent on the common symbiotic signalling pathway

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Skiada V., Avramidou M., Bonfante P., Genre A., Papadopoulou K.K.
Datum
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1111/nph.16457
Schlagwort
arbuscular mycorrhiza
endophyte
fungus
gene expression
host-symbiont interaction
induced response
legume
phenotype
Fusarium
Fusarium solani
Glomeromycetes
Lotus corniculatus var. japonicus
Medicago truncatula
plant protein
barrel medic
Fusarium
gene expression regulation
genetics
metabolism
mycorrhiza
plant root
symbiosis
Fusarium
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Medicago truncatula
Mycorrhizae
Plant Proteins
Plant Roots
Symbiosis
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Legumes interact with a wide range of microbes in their root systems, ranging from beneficial symbionts to pathogens. Symbiotic rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal glomeromycetes trigger a so-called common symbiotic signalling pathway (CSSP), including the induction of nuclear calcium spiking in the root epidermis. By combining gene expression analysis, mutant phenotypic screening and analysis of nuclear calcium elevations, we demonstrate that recognition of an endophytic Fusarium solani strain K (FsK) in model legumes is initiated via perception of chitooligosaccharidic molecules and is, at least partially, CSSP-dependent. FsK induced the expression of Lysin-motif receptors for chitin-based molecules, CSSP members and CSSP-dependent genes in Lotus japonicus. In LysM and CSSP mutant/RNAi lines, root penetration and fungal intraradical progression was either stimulated or limited, whereas FsK exudates triggered CSSP-dependent nuclear calcium spiking, in epidermal cells of Medicago truncatula root organ cultures. Our results corroborate CSSP being involved in the perception of signals from other microbes beyond the restricted group of symbiotic interactions sensu stricto. © 2020 The Authors New Phytologist © 2020 New Phytologist Trust
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79090
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