Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Heritable symbioses, in which endosymbiotic bacteria (EB) are transmitted
vertically between host generations, are an important source of evolutionary
novelties. A primary example of such symbioses is the eukaryotic cell with
its EB-derived organelles. Recent discoveries suggest that endosymbiosisrelated
innovations can be also found in associations formed by early divergent
fungi in the phylum Mucoromycota with heritable EB from two classes,
Betaproteobacteria and Mollicutes. These symbioses exemplify novel types
of host-symbiont interactions. Studies of these partnerships fuel theoretical
models describing mechanisms that stabilize heritable symbioses, control
the rate of molecular evolution, and enable the establishment of mutualisms.
Lastly, by altering host phenotypes and metabolism, these associations represent
an important instrument for probing the basic biology of the Mucoromycota
hosts, which remain one of the least explored filamentous fungi.
Tipologia CRIS:
03B-Review in Rivista / Rassegna della Lett. in Riv. / Nota Critica
Keywords:
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Candidatus Glomeribacter gigasporarum, Candidatus Moeniiplasma glomeromycotorum, Mortierella elongata,
Mycoavidus cysteinexigens, Rhizopus microsporus
Elenco autori:
Pawlowska, Teresa E.; Gaspar, Maria L.; Lastovetsky, Olga A.; Mondo, Stephen J.; Real-Ramirez, Imperio; Shakya, Evaniya; Bonfante, Paola
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