Mediation of plant–mycorrhizal interaction by a lectin receptor-like kinase

The molecular mechanisms underlying mycorrhizal symbioses, the most ubiquitous and impactful mutualistic plant–microbial interaction in nature, are largely unknown. Through genetic mapping, resequencing and molecular validation, we demonstrate that a G-type lectin receptor-like kinase (lecRLK) media...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature plants 2019-07, Vol.5 (7), p.676-680
Hauptverfasser: Labbé, Jessy, Muchero, Wellington, Czarnecki, Olaf, Wang, Juan, Wang, Xiaoping, Bryan, Anthony C., Zheng, Kaijie, Yang, Yongil, Xie, Meng, Zhang, Jin, Wang, Dongfang, Meidl, Peter, Wang, Hemeng, Morrell-Falvey, Jennifer L., Cope, Kevin R., Maia, Lucas G. S., Ané, Jean-Michel, Mewalal, Ritesh, Jawdy, Sara S., Gunter, Lee E., Schackwitz, Wendy, Martin, Joel, Le Tacon, François, Li, Ting, Zhang, Zhihao, Ranjan, Priya, Lindquist, Erika, Yang, Xiaohan, Jacobson, Daniel A., Tschaplinski, Timothy J., Barry, Kerrie, Schmutz, Jeremy, Chen, Jin-Gui, Tuskan, Gerald A.
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Zusammenfassung:The molecular mechanisms underlying mycorrhizal symbioses, the most ubiquitous and impactful mutualistic plant–microbial interaction in nature, are largely unknown. Through genetic mapping, resequencing and molecular validation, we demonstrate that a G-type lectin receptor-like kinase (lecRLK) mediates the symbiotic interaction between Populus and the ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria bicolor . This finding uncovers an important molecular step in the establishment of symbiotic plant–fungal associations and provides a molecular target for engineering beneficial mycorrhizal relationships. In poplar, a quantitative genetic screen identifies a G-type lectin receptor-like kinase that mediates ectomycorrhizal symbiosis with Laccaria bicolor . Expression of the kinase in non-host Arabidopsis makes mycorrhizal colonization possible.
ISSN:2055-0278
2055-026X
2055-0278
DOI:10.1038/s41477-019-0469-x