Secretome Analysis from the Ectomycorrhizal Ascomycete Cenococcum geophilum

Frontiers in Microbiology
Maíra de Freitas PereiraMartina Peter

Abstract

Cenococcum geophilum is an ectomycorrhizal fungus with global distribution in numerous habitats and associates with a large range of host species including gymnosperm and angiosperm trees. Moreover, C. geophilum is the unique ectomycorrhizal species within the clade Dothideomycetes, the largest class of Ascomycetes containing predominantly saprotrophic and many devastating phytopathogenic fungi. Recent studies highlight that mycorrhizal fungi, as pathogenic ones, use effectors in form of Small Secreted Proteins (SSPs) as molecular keys to promote symbiosis. In order to better understand the biotic interaction of C. geophilum with its host plants, the goal of this work was to characterize mycorrhiza-induced small-secreted proteins (MiSSPs) that potentially play a role in the ectomycorrhiza formation and functioning of this ecologically very important species. We combined different approaches such as gene expression profiling, genome localization and conservation of MiSSP genes in different C. geophilum strains and closely related species as well as protein subcellular localization studies of potential targets of MiSSPs in interacting plants using in tobacco leaf cells. Gene expression analyses of C. geophilum interacting with Pi...Continue Reading

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
GSE108866
GSE83909

Methods Mentioned

BETA
two hybrid
Electrophoresis
RNA-Seq
PCR

Software Mentioned

phylogeny
Excel
R Package Heatmap2
DESeq2
Blastp
BBDuk
BLASTN
Primer7
CLC genomic workbench
FeatureCounts

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