RRC ID 52764
Author Sugimura Y, Saito K.
Title Transcriptional profiling of arbuscular mycorrhizal roots exposed to high levels of phosphate reveals the repression of cell cycle-related genes and secreted protein genes in Rhizophagus irregularis.
Journal Mycorrhiza
Abstract The development of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) is strongly suppressed under high-phosphate (Pi) conditions. To investigate AM fungal responses during the suppression of AM by high Pi, we performed an RNA-seq analysis of Rhizophagus irregularis colonizing Lotus japonicus roots at different levels of Pi (20, 100, 300, and 500 μM). AM fungal colonization decreased markedly under high-Pi conditions. In total, 163 fungal genes were differentially expressed among the four Pi treatments. Among these genes, a cell cycle-regulatory gene, cyclin-dependent kinase CDK1, and several DNA replication- and mitosis-related genes were repressed under high-Pi conditions. More than 20 genes encoding secreted proteins were also downregulated by high-Pi conditions, including the strigolactone-induced putative secreted protein 1 gene that enhances AM fungal colonization. In contrast, the expression of genes related to aerobic respiration and transport in R. irregularis were largely unaffected. Our data suggest that high Pi suppresses the expression of genes associated with fungal cell cycle progression or that encode secreted proteins that may be required for intercellular hyphal growth and arbuscule formation. However, high Pi has little effect on the transcriptional regulation of the primary metabolism or transport in preformed fungal structures.
Volume 27(2)
Pages 139-146
Published 2017-2-1
DOI 10.1007/s00572-016-0735-y
PII 10.1007/s00572-016-0735-y
PMID 27766430
MeSH Cell Cycle / drug effects* Fungal Proteins / genetics Fungal Proteins / metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal / drug effects* Glomeromycota / drug effects* Glomeromycota / metabolism Mycorrhizae / physiology* Phosphates / pharmacology* Transcription, Genetic / drug effects Transcriptome / drug effects*
IF 2.778
Times Cited 11
Resource
Lotus / Glycine Gifu B-129