Lichens are specific symbiotic associations between photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria and heterotrophic fungi forming a double entity in which both components coexist. Specificity required for the lichen establishment can be defined in this context as the preferential, but not exclusive, association of a biont with another, since the algal factor susceptible to be recognized is an inducible protein. Recognition of compatible algal cells is performed by specific lectins produced and secreted by the potential mycobiont. Some lectins from phycolichens and cyanolichens are glycosylated arginases which bind to an algal cell wall receptor, identified as a a-1, 4-polygalactosylated urease. However, other ligands exist which bind other lectins ...
Lichens are tremendously diverse physical outcomes of symbiotic relationships involving fungi, algae...
Lichens are exemplar symbioses based upon carbon exchange between photobionts and their mycobiont ho...
Lichens represent a symbiotic relationship between at least one fungal and one photosynthetic partne...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...
Lichen mycobionts are typical representatives of their fungal classes but differ from non-lichenized...
Fungi have evolved many symbioses including different eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Mutualism is one o...
International audienceBackground: Lichens, encompassing 20,000 known species, are symbioses between ...
Mutualistic symbioses are ubiquitous and among one of the most crucial biological interactions. Some...
This study demonstrates the involvement of the cytoskeleton in the movement of cyanobacteria and fun...
The thallus structure of the lichen symbiosis provides a fungal shelter for the growth of algal part...
Lichens are a fascinating example of a symbiotic mutualism. It is still uncertain which processes gu...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Lichen symbioses develop long-living thallus structures even in the harshest environments on Earth. ...
Lichen-forming fungi are mutualistic symbionts of green algae or cyanobacteria. We report the compar...
Symbiosis plays a fundamental role in nature. Lichens are among the best known, globally distributed...
Lichens are tremendously diverse physical outcomes of symbiotic relationships involving fungi, algae...
Lichens are exemplar symbioses based upon carbon exchange between photobionts and their mycobiont ho...
Lichens represent a symbiotic relationship between at least one fungal and one photosynthetic partne...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...
Lichen mycobionts are typical representatives of their fungal classes but differ from non-lichenized...
Fungi have evolved many symbioses including different eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Mutualism is one o...
International audienceBackground: Lichens, encompassing 20,000 known species, are symbioses between ...
Mutualistic symbioses are ubiquitous and among one of the most crucial biological interactions. Some...
This study demonstrates the involvement of the cytoskeleton in the movement of cyanobacteria and fun...
The thallus structure of the lichen symbiosis provides a fungal shelter for the growth of algal part...
Lichens are a fascinating example of a symbiotic mutualism. It is still uncertain which processes gu...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Lichen symbioses develop long-living thallus structures even in the harshest environments on Earth. ...
Lichen-forming fungi are mutualistic symbionts of green algae or cyanobacteria. We report the compar...
Symbiosis plays a fundamental role in nature. Lichens are among the best known, globally distributed...
Lichens are tremendously diverse physical outcomes of symbiotic relationships involving fungi, algae...
Lichens are exemplar symbioses based upon carbon exchange between photobionts and their mycobiont ho...
Lichens represent a symbiotic relationship between at least one fungal and one photosynthetic partne...