Hull_2021_Curr.Opin.Plant.Biol_62_102071

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Title : Conditioning plants for arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis through DWARF14-LIKE signalling - Hull_2021_Curr.Opin.Plant.Biol_62_102071
Author(s) : Hull R , Choi J , Paszkowski U
Ref : Curr Opin Plant Biol , 62 :102071 , 2021
Abstract :

The evolutionarily ancient alpha/beta hydrolase DWARF14-LIKE (D14L) is indispensable for the perception of beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in the rhizosphere, and for a range of developmental processes. Variants of D14L recognise natural strigolactones and the smoke constituent karrikin, both classified as butenolides, and additional unknown ligand(s), critical for symbiosis and development. Recent advances in the understanding of downstream effects of D14L signalling include biochemical evidence for the degradation of the repressor SMAX1. Indeed, genetic removal of rice SMAX1 leads to the de-repression of symbiosis programmes and to the simultaneous increase in strigolactone production. As strigolactones are key to attraction of the fungus in the rhizosphere, the D14L signalling pathway appears to coordinate fungal stimulation and root symbiotic competency. Here, we discuss the possible integrative roles of D14L signalling in conditioning plants for AM symbiosis.

PubMedSearch : Hull_2021_Curr.Opin.Plant.Biol_62_102071
PubMedID: 34186295

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Hull R, Choi J, Paszkowski U (2021)
Conditioning plants for arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis through DWARF14-LIKE signalling
Curr Opin Plant Biol 62 :102071

Hull R, Choi J, Paszkowski U (2021)
Curr Opin Plant Biol 62 :102071