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Dating in the dark: how roots respond to fungal signals to establish arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis

机译:在黑暗中约会:根如何响应真菌信号以建立丛枝菌根共生

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The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis that involves most plants and Glomeromycota fungi is the result of a complex exchange of molecular information, which commences before the partners are in physical contact. On the one hand, plants release soluble factors, including strigolactones that activate both the metabolism and branching of the fungal partners. On the other hand, fungi use compounds that trigger the signaling transduction pathways that are required for the symbiotic modus of plant cells. Here we describe some of the recent discoveries regarding the fungal molecules involved in rhizospheric conversation, and the way in which they are perceived by their hosts. We conclude that similar signaling molecules may have different meanings, depending on the context. However, at the end, specificity must be maintained to ensure appropriate partners enter symbiosis.
机译:涉及大多数植物和球菌真菌的丛枝菌根共生是分子信息复杂交换的结果,分子信息交换是在伴侣物理接触之前开始的。一方面,植物释放可溶性因子,包括激活真菌伴侣的新陈代谢和分支的内酯基内酯。另一方面,真菌使用的化合物会触发植物细胞共生模式所需的信号转导途径。在这里,我们描述一些有关根际对话中涉及的真菌分子的新发现,以及它们被宿主感知的方式。我们得出结论,取决于上下文,相似的信号分子可能具有不同的含义。但是,最后必须保持特异性,以确保适当的伴侣进入共生。

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