The obligate endobacteria of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are ancient heritable components related to the Mollicutes
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been symbionts of land plants for at least 450 Myr. It is
known that some AMF host in their cytoplasm Gram-positive endobacteria called bacterium-like
organisms (BLOs), of unknown phylogenetic origin. In this study, an extensive inventory of
28 cultured AMF, from diverse evolutionary lineages and four continents, indicated that most of
the AMF species investigated possess BLOs. Analyzing the 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) as a
phylogenetic marker revealed that BLO sequences from divergent lineages all clustered in a wellsupported
monophyletic clade. Unexpectedly, the cell-walled BLOs were shown to likely represent a
sister clade of the Mycoplasmatales and Entomoplasmatales, within the Mollicutes, whose members
are lacking cell walls and show symbiotic or parasitic lifestyles. Perhaps BLOs maintained the
Gram-positive trait whereas the sister groups lost it. The intracellular location of BLOs was revealed
by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), and confirmed by pyrosequencing. BLO DNA could only
be amplified from AMF spores and not from spore washings. As highly divergent BLO sequences
were found within individual fungal spores, amplicon libraries derived from Glomus etunicatum
isolates from different geographic regions were pyrosequenced; they revealed distinct sequence
compositions in different isolates. Our results show a vertically inherited, monophyletic and globally
distributed lineage of endobacteria thriving in AMF cytoplasm. These bacteria split from their sister
groups more than 400 Myr ago, colonizing their fungal hosts already before main AMF lineages
separated. The BLOAMF symbiosis can, therefore, be dated back at least to the time when AMF
formed the ancestral symbiosis with emergent land plants.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; endobacteria; interphylum interactions; Mollicutes; vertical transmission
Elenco autori:
Bonfante, Paola
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