Understanding plant cell-wall remodelling during the symbiotic interaction between Tuber melanosporum and Corylus avellana using a carbohydrate microarray
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Main conclusion A combined approach, using a carbohydrate
microarray as a support for genomic data,
has revealed subtle plant cell-wall remodelling during
Tuber melanosporum and Corylus avellana interaction.
Cell walls are involved, to a great extent, in mediating
plant-microbe interactions. An important feature of these
interactions concerns changes in the cell-wall composition
during interaction with other organisms. In ectomycorrhizae,
plant and fungal cell walls come into direct contact,
and represent the interface between the two partners.
However, very little information is available on the rearrangement
that could occur within the plant and fungal
cell walls during ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. Taking
advantage of the Comprehensive Microarray Polymer
Profiling (CoMPP) technology, the current study has had
the aim of monitoring the changes that take place in the
plant cell wall in Corylus avellana roots during colonization
by the ascomycetous ectomycorrhizal fungus T.
melanosporum. Additionally, genes encoding putative
plant cell-wall degrading enzymes (PCWDEs) have been
identified in the T. melanosporum genome, and RT-qPCRs
have been performed to verify the expression of selected
genes in fully developed C. avellana/T. melanosporum
ectomycorrhizae. A localized degradation of pectin seems
to occur during fungal colonization, in agreement with the
growth of the ectomycorrhizal fungus through the middle
lamella and with the fungal gene expression of genes acting
on these polysaccharides.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Carbohydrate-Active enZYmes CoMPP Ectomycorrhiza Hazel Plant cell wall Tuber
Elenco autori:
Balestrini, RAFFAELLA MARIA; Faccio, Antonella
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