Survival trade-offs in plant roots during colonization by closely related beneficial and pathogenic fungi.
Name:
supplementary materials.pdf
Size:
3.357Mb
Format:
PDF
Description:
supplementary figures, tables, ...
Name:
supp data set 1.xlsx
Size:
314.5Kb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 1
Name:
supp data set 2.xlsx
Size:
94.12Kb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 2
Name:
supp data est 3.xlsx
Size:
106.0Kb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 3
Name:
supp data set 4.xlsx
Size:
70.74Kb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 4
Name:
supp data set 5 .xlsx
Size:
4.170Mb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 5
Name:
supp data set 6.xlsx
Size:
1.618Mb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 6
Name:
supp data set 7.xlsx
Size:
902.3Kb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 7
Name:
supp data set 8.xlsx
Size:
12.45Mb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 8
Name:
supp data set 9.xlsx
Size:
106.6Kb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 9
Name:
supp data set 10.xlsx
Size:
399.1Kb
Format:
Microsoft Excel 2007
Description:
supplementary data Set 10
Average rating
Cast your vote
You can rate an item by clicking the amount of stars they wish to award to this item.
When enough users have cast their vote on this item, the average rating will also be shown.
Star rating
Your vote was cast
Thank you for your feedback
Thank you for your feedback
Authors
Hacquard, StéphaneKracher, Barbara
Hiruma, Kei
Münch, Philipp C
Garrido-Oter, Ruben
Thon, Michael R
Weimann, Aaron
Damm, Ulrike
Dallery, Jean-Félix
Hainaut, Matthieu
Henrissat, Bernard
Lespinet, Olivier
Sacristán, Soledad
Ver Loren van Themaat, Emiel
Kemen, Eric
McHardy, Alice Carolyn
Schulze-Lefert, Paul
O'Connell, Richard J
Issue Date
2016-05-06
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The sessile nature of plants forced them to evolve mechanisms to prioritize their responses to simultaneous stresses, including colonization by microbes or nutrient starvation. Here, we compare the genomes of a beneficial root endophyte, Colletotrichum tofieldiae and its pathogenic relative C. incanum, and examine the transcriptomes of both fungi and their plant host Arabidopsis during phosphate starvation. Although the two species diverged only 8.8 million years ago and have similar gene arsenals, we identify genomic signatures indicative of an evolutionary transition from pathogenic to beneficial lifestyles, including a narrowed repertoire of secreted effector proteins, expanded families of chitin-binding and secondary metabolism-related proteins, and limited activation of pathogenicity-related genes in planta. We show that beneficial responses are prioritized in C. tofieldiae-colonized roots under phosphate-deficient conditions, whereas defense responses are activated under phosphate-sufficient conditions. These immune responses are retained in phosphate-starved roots colonized by pathogenic C. incanum, illustrating the ability of plants to maximize survival in response to conflicting stresses.Citation
Survival trade-offs in plant roots during colonization by closely related beneficial and pathogenic fungi. 2016, 7:11362 Nat CommunAffiliation
BRICS, Braunschweiger Zentrum für Systembiologie, Rebenring 56, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany.Journal
Nature communicationsPubMed ID
27150427Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
2041-1723ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/ncomms11362
Scopus Count
The following license files are associated with this item:
- Creative Commons
Except where otherwise noted, this item's license is described as http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Related articles
- A Network of Phosphate Starvation and Immune-Related Signaling and Metabolic Pathways Controls the Interaction between Arabidopsis thaliana and the Beneficial Fungus Colletotrichum tofieldiae.
- Authors: Frerigmann H, Piotrowski M, Lemke R, Bednarek P, Schulze-Lefert P
- Issue date: 2021 May
- Root Endophyte Colletotrichum tofieldiae Confers Plant Fitness Benefits that Are Phosphate Status Dependent.
- Authors: Hiruma K, Gerlach N, Sacristán S, Nakano RT, Hacquard S, Kracher B, Neumann U, Ramírez D, Bucher M, O'Connell RJ, Schulze-Lefert P
- Issue date: 2016 Apr 7
- A proposed role for selective autophagy in regulating auxin-dependent lateral root development under phosphate starvation in Arabidopsis.
- Authors: Sankaranarayanan S, Samuel MA
- Issue date: 2015
- More than 400 million years of evolution and some plants still can't make it on their own: plant stress tolerance via fungal symbiosis.
- Authors: Rodriguez R, Redman R
- Issue date: 2008
- A fungal sesquiterpene biosynthesis gene cluster critical for mutualist-pathogen transition in Colletotrichum tofieldiae.
- Authors: Hiruma K, Aoki S, Takino J, Higa T, Utami YD, Shiina A, Okamoto M, Nakamura M, Kawamura N, Ohmori Y, Sugita R, Tanoi K, Sato T, Oikawa H, Minami A, Iwasaki W, Saijo Y
- Issue date: 2023 Sep 6