Role of antimicrobial peptides in controlling symbiotic bacterial populations
P Mergaert - Natural product reports, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
Covering: up to 2018 Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been known for well over three
decades as crucial mediators of the innate immune response in animals and plants, where …
decades as crucial mediators of the innate immune response in animals and plants, where …
Phosphorus transport in mycorrhiza: how far are we?
C Plassard, A Becquer, K Garcia - Trends in Plant Science, 2019 - cell.com
Mycorrhizal fungi considerably improve plant nutrition and help them to cope with changing
environments. Particularly, these fungi express proteins to transfer inorganic phosphate (P i) …
environments. Particularly, these fungi express proteins to transfer inorganic phosphate (P i) …
The Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Laccaria bicolor Produces Lipochitooligosaccharides and Uses the Common Symbiosis Pathway to Colonize Populus Roots
Mycorrhizal fungi form mutualistic associations with the roots of most land plants and provide
them with mineral nutrients from the soil in exchange for fixed carbon derived from …
them with mineral nutrients from the soil in exchange for fixed carbon derived from …
Evolutionary transition to the ectomycorrhizal habit in the genomes of a hyperdiverse lineage of mushroom‐forming fungi
The ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbiosis has independently evolved from diverse types of
saprotrophic ancestors. In this study, we seek to identify genomic signatures of the transition …
saprotrophic ancestors. In this study, we seek to identify genomic signatures of the transition …
Fungal effectoromics: a world in constant evolution
JNA Todd, KG Carreón-Anguiano, I Islas-Flores… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Effectors are small, secreted molecules that mediate the establishment of interactions in
nature. While some concepts of effector biology have stood the test of time, this area of study …
nature. While some concepts of effector biology have stood the test of time, this area of study …
Seeking the roles for fungal small-secreted proteins in affecting saprophytic lifestyles
Small secreted proteins (SSPs) comprise 40–60% of the total fungal secretome and are
present in fungi of all phylogenetic groups, representing the entire spectrum of lifestyles …
present in fungi of all phylogenetic groups, representing the entire spectrum of lifestyles …
[HTML][HTML] Prime editing technology and its prospects for future applications in plant biology research
HM Mahmudul, A TuskanGerald - BioDesign Research, 2020 - spj.science.org
Many applications in plant biology requires editing genomes accurately including correcting
point mutations, incorporation of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and introduction …
point mutations, incorporation of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and introduction …
Advances and perspectives in discovery and functional analysis of small secreted proteins in plants
Small secreted proteins (SSPs) are less than 250 amino acids in length and are actively
transported out of cells through conventional protein secretion pathways or unconventional …
transported out of cells through conventional protein secretion pathways or unconventional …
The Hebeloma cylindrosporum HcPT2 Pi transporter plays a key role in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
Through a mutualistic relationship with woody plant roots, ectomycorrhizal fungi provide
growth‐limiting nutrients, including inorganic phosphate (Pi), to their host. Reciprocal trades …
growth‐limiting nutrients, including inorganic phosphate (Pi), to their host. Reciprocal trades …
Plant–microbe symbiosis: what has proteomics taught us?
Beneficial microbes have a positive impact on the productivity and fitness of the host plant. A
better understanding of the biological impacts and underlying mechanisms by which the …
better understanding of the biological impacts and underlying mechanisms by which the …