Initiation of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis involves a novel pathway independent from hyphal branching

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Quentin Taulera
Dominique Lauressergues
Katie Martin
Maïna Cadoret
Vincent Servajean
François-Didier Boyer
Soizic Rochange
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[1] Université de Toulouse,Laboratoire de Recherche en Sciences Végétales, CNRS
[2] Université Paris-Saclay,CNRS, Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles
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Mycorrhiza | 2020年 / 30卷
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza; Strigolactone; Symbiosis; Signalling;
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The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is a very common association between plant roots and soil fungi, which greatly contributes to plant nutrition. Root-exuded compounds known as strigolactones act as symbiotic signals stimulating the fungus prior to root colonization. Strigolactones also play an endogenous role in planta as phytohormones and contribute to the regulation of various developmental traits. Structure-activity relationship studies have revealed both similarities and differences between the structural features required for bioactivity in plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. In the latter case, bioassays usually measured a stimulation of hyphal branching on isolated fungi of the Gigaspora genus, grown in vitro. Here, we extended these investigations with a bioassay that evaluates the bioactivity of strigolactone analogs in a symbiotic situation and the use of the model mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus irregularis. Some general structural requirements for bioactivity reported previously for Gigaspora were confirmed. We also tested additional strigolactone analogs bearing modifications on the conserved methylbutenolide ring, a key element of strigolactone perception by plants. A strigolactone analog with an unmethylated butenolide ring could enhance the ability of R. irregularis to colonize host roots. Surprisingly, when applied to the isolated fungus in vitro, this compound stimulated germ tube elongation but inhibited hyphal branching. Therefore, this compound was able to act on the fungal and/or plant partner to facilitate initiation of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, independently from hyphal branching and possibly from the strigolactone pathway.
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