Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbioses are major components of boreal and temperate forest ecosystems (Smith and Read, 2008; Clemmensen et al., 2013). Although well studied for several decades, very little is known about the molecular players involved in the establishment and maintenance of ECM symbioses (Garcia et al., 2015). Identifying the symbiont secretome is a promising way to dissect the fungal contribution to the mutualistic molecular dialog. Pellegrin et al. (2015) compared for the first time the predicted secretome of 49 soil-borne ECM, saprotrophic and pathogenic fungi, revealing shared and specific features between species, and providing a better understanding of the ECM lifestyle evolution.
Comparative Analysis of Secretomes from Ectomycorrhizal Fungi with an Emphasis on Small-Secreted Proteins
Published 2016 in Frontiers in Microbiology
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2016
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Frontiers in Microbiology
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2016-11-02
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Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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