菌丝
共生
真菌
细胞外
细胞生物学
不规则嗜根菌
球囊菌门
生物
丛枝菌根
丛枝菌根
细胞内
生物发生
菌根
植物
生物化学
细菌
基因
遗传学
作者
Ronelle Roth,Stefan Hillmer,Charlotta Funaya,Marco Chiapello,Karin Schumacher,Libera Lo Presti,Regine Kahmann,Uta Paszkowski
出处
期刊:Nature plants
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2019-02-08
卷期号:5 (2): 204-211
被引量:99
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41477-019-0365-4
摘要
During establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses, fungal hyphae invade root cells producing transient tree-like structures, the arbuscules, where exchange of photosynthates for soil minerals occurs. Arbuscule formation and collapse lead to rapid production and degradation of plant and fungal membranes, their spatiotemporal dynamics directly influencing nutrient exchange. We determined the ultra-structural details of both membrane surfaces and the interstitial apoplastic matrix by transmission electron microscopy tomography during growth and senescence of Rhizophagus irregularis arbuscules in rice. Invasive growth of arbuscular hyphae was associated with abundant fungal membrane tubules (memtubs) and plant peri-arbuscular membrane evaginations. Similarly, the phylogenetically distant arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Gigaspora rosea, and the fungal maize pathogen, Ustilago maydis, developed memtubs while invading host cells, revealing structural commonalities independent of the mutualistic or parasitic outcome of the interaction. Additionally, extracellular vesicles formed continuously in the peri-arbuscular interface from arbuscule biogenesis to senescence, suggesting an involvement in inter-organismic signal and nutrient exchange throughout the arbuscule lifespan. The symbiosis of mycorrhizal fungi and roots involves invasion of plant cells, followed by collapse of the intracellular fungal arbuscules. Ultra-structural details of this interaction show continuous formation of extracellular vesicles at the peri-arbuscular space.
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