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A phosphate starvation response-centered network regulates mycorrhizal symbiosis.

Jincai Shi1, Boyu Zhao2, Shuang Zheng1, Xiaowei Zhang3, Xiaolin Wang3, Wentao Dong3, Qiujin Xie3, Gang Wang3, Yunping Xiao4, Fan Chen5, Nan Yu6, Ertao Wang7.   

Abstract

To secure phosphorus (P) from soil, most land plants use a direct phosphate uptake pathway via root hairs and epidermis and an indirect phosphate uptake pathway via mycorrhizal symbiosis. The interaction between these two pathways is unclear. Here, we mapped a network between transcription factors and mycorrhizal symbiosis-related genes using Y1H. Intriguingly, this gene regulatory network is governed by the conserved P-sensing pathway, centered on phosphate starvation response (PHR) transcription factors. PHRs are required for mycorrhizal symbiosis and regulate symbiosis-related genes via the P1BS motif. SPX-domain proteins suppress OsPHR2-mediated induction of symbiosis-related genes and inhibit mycorrhizal infection. In contrast, plants overexpressing OsPHR2 show improved mycorrhizal infection and are partially resistant to P-mediated inhibition of symbiosis. Functional analyses of network nodes revealed co-regulation of hormonal signaling and mycorrhizal symbiosis. This network deciphers extensive regulation of mycorrhizal symbiosis by endogenous and exogenous signals and highlights co-option of the P-sensing pathway for mycorrhizal symbiosis.
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Keywords:  P1BS motif; PHR2; SPX; endogenous and exogenous signals; gene network; mycorrhizal symbiosis; phosphate starvation response

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34644527     DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.09.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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