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Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in the reproductive structures of a basidiomycete fungus.

Rachel A Koch1, Gyeong Mee Yoon2, Uma K Aryal3, Kathleen Lail4, Mojgan Amirebrahimi4, Kurt LaButti4, Anna Lipzen4, Robert Riley4, Kerrie Barry4, Bernard Henrissat5, Igor V Grigoriev6, Joshua R Herr7, M Catherine Aime8.   

Abstract

Nitrogen (N) fixation is a driving force for the formation of symbiotic associations between N2-fixing bacteria and eukaryotes.1 Limited examples of these associations are known in fungi, and none with sexual structures of non-lichenized species.2-6 The basidiomycete Guyanagaster necrorhizus is a sequestrate fungus endemic to the Guiana Shield.7 Like the root rot-causing species in its sister genera Armillaria and Desarmillaria, G. necrorhizus sporocarps fruit from roots of decaying trees (Figures 1A-1C),8 and genome sequencing is consistent with observations that G. necrorhizus is a white-rotting decomposer. This species also represents the first documentation of an arthropod-dispersed sequestrate fungus. Numerous species of distantly related wood-feeding termites, which scavenge for N-rich food, feed on the mature spore-bearing tissue, or gleba, of G. necrorhizus. During feeding, mature spores adhere to termites for subsequent dispersal.9 Using chemical assays, isotope analysis, and high-throughput sequencing, we show that the sporocarps harbor actively N2-fixing Enterobacteriaceae species and that the N content within fungal tissue increases with maturation. Untargeted proteomic profiling suggests that ATP generation in the gleba is accomplished via fermentation. The use of fermentation-an anaerobic process-indicates that the sporocarp environment is anoxic, likely an adaptation to protect the oxygen-sensitive nitrogenase enzyme. Sporocarps also have a thick outer covering, possibly to limit oxygen diffusion. The enriched N content within mature sporocarps may offer a dietary inducement for termites in exchange for spore dispersal. These results show that the flexible metabolic capacity of fungi may facilitate N2-fixing associations, as well as higher-level organismal associations.
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Keywords:  Basidiomycota; Enterobacteriaceae; Guiana Shield; Physalacriaceae; genome sequencing; insect fungiculture; mutualism; trophic interactions; tropical ecology; white rot

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34245690     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.06.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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1.  Structural Diversity of Perylenequinones Is Driven by Their Redox Behavior.

Authors:  Zeinab Y Al Subeh; Amy L Waldbusser; Huzefa A Raja; Cedric J Pearce; Kin Lok Ho; Michael J Hall; Michael R Probert; Nicholas H Oberlies; Shabnam Hematian
Journal:  J Org Chem       Date:  2022-01-25       Impact factor: 4.198

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