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Acioli-Santos, B; Sebastiana, M; Pessoa, F; Sousa, L; Figueiredo, A; Fortes, AM; Balde, A;
Maia, LC; Pais, MS. 2008. Fungal Transcript Pattern During the Preinfection Stage (12 h) of
Ectomycorrhiza Formed Between Pisolithus tinctorius and Castanea sativa Roots, Identified Using cDNA Microarrays. CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY. 57(6):620-625.
Address:
Acioli-Santos, B, Univ Fed Pernambuco, Dept Micol, Lab Micorrizas,
Recife, PE, Brazil
Transcriptional changes in Pisolithus tinctorius leading to
ectomycorrhizal formation in P. tinctorius- Castanea sativa were
investigated using a 12-h fungal interaction in vitro system. Using a
3107-cDNA clone microarray, 34 unique expressed sequence tags (ESTs)
were found to be differentially expressed. These ESTs represent 14
known genes, 5 upregulated and 9 downregulated, and 20 orphan
sequences. Some transcripts of upregulated genes (with unknown
function) were previously identified in other mycorrhizal Pisolithus
spp. associations. ESTs for S-adenosyl-l-homocysteine hydrolase and
several orphan sequences were identified in our system. The identified
transcript of downregulated genes involved hydrophobins, 5S, 18S, and
28S ribosomal RNA genes, large subunits of ribosomal RNA (mitochondrial
gene), and two types of heat shock proteins. This study demonstrates
the high complexity of molecular events involved in the preinfection
steps and suggests the utilization of different fungal gene repertories
before ectomycorrhizal formation. These data constitute a first
contribution for the molecular understanding of early signaling events
between P. tinctorius and C. sativa roots during ectomycorrhizal
formation.
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