| Literature DB >> 31285560 |
Jessy Labbé1, Wellington Muchero1, Olaf Czarnecki1, Juan Wang1, Xiaoping Wang1, Anthony C Bryan1, Kaijie Zheng1, Yongil Yang1, Meng Xie1, Jin Zhang1, Dongfang Wang1, Peter Meidl1, Hemeng Wang1, Jennifer L Morrell-Falvey1, Kevin R Cope2,3, Lucas G S Maia2,3, Jean-Michel Ané2,3, Ritesh Mewalal1, Sara S Jawdy1, Lee E Gunter1, Wendy Schackwitz4, Joel Martin4, François Le Tacon5, Ting Li1, Zhihao Zhang1, Priya Ranjan1, Erika Lindquist4, Xiaohan Yang1, Daniel A Jacobson1, Timothy J Tschaplinski1, Kerrie Barry4, Jeremy Schmutz4,6, Jin-Gui Chen7, Gerald A Tuskan1.
Abstract
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.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31285560 DOI: 10.1038/s41477-019-0469-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Plants ISSN: 2055-0278 Impact factor: 15.793