International audienceBackground: Lichens, encompassing 20,000 known species, are symbioses between specialized fungi (mycobionts), mostly ascomycetes, and unicellular green algae or cyanobacteria (photobionts). Here we describe the first parallel genomic analysis of the mycobiont Cladonia grayi and of its green algal photobiont Asterochloris glomerata. We focus on genes/predicted proteins of potential symbiotic significance, sought by surveying proteins differentially activated during early stages of mycobiont and photobiont interaction in coculture, expanded or contracted protein families, and proteins with differential rates of evolution. Results: A) In coculture, the fungus upregulated small secreted proteins, membrane transport protein...
Lichens are specific symbiotic associations between photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria and hetero...
<div><p>Lichen symbioses in the Pannariaceae associate an ascomycete and either cyanobacteria alone ...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
International audienceBackground: Lichens, encompassing 20,000 known species, are symbioses between ...
BackgroundLichens, encompassing 20,000 known species, are symbioses between specialized fungi (mycob...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...
Lichen-forming fungi are mutualistic symbionts of green algae or cyanobacteria. We report the compar...
Summary Mutualistic symbioses, such as lichens formed between fungi and green algae or cyanobacteria...
Mutualistic symbioses are ubiquitous and among one of the most crucial biological interactions. Some...
Margaret Piecz (Student Researcher, Biology) and Tami McDonald, Assistant Professor of Biology, have...
Basidiomycete yeasts have recently been reported as stably associated secondary fungal symbionts (SF...
The lichen symbiosis – consisting of fungal mycobionts and photoautotroph photobionts (green algae o...
The organelle genomes of three lichen species (P. membranacea, P. malacea and C. grayi; photobiont A...
Lichens are specific symbiotic associations between photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria and hetero...
<div><p>Lichen symbioses in the Pannariaceae associate an ascomycete and either cyanobacteria alone ...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...
International audienceBackground: Lichens, encompassing 20,000 known species, are symbioses between ...
BackgroundLichens, encompassing 20,000 known species, are symbioses between specialized fungi (mycob...
<p>Lichen-forming fungi employ a successful mode of nutrition as symbiotic partners with green algae...
Lichen-forming fungi are mutualistic symbionts of green algae or cyanobacteria. We report the compar...
Summary Mutualistic symbioses, such as lichens formed between fungi and green algae or cyanobacteria...
Mutualistic symbioses are ubiquitous and among one of the most crucial biological interactions. Some...
Margaret Piecz (Student Researcher, Biology) and Tami McDonald, Assistant Professor of Biology, have...
Basidiomycete yeasts have recently been reported as stably associated secondary fungal symbionts (SF...
The lichen symbiosis – consisting of fungal mycobionts and photoautotroph photobionts (green algae o...
The organelle genomes of three lichen species (P. membranacea, P. malacea and C. grayi; photobiont A...
Lichens are specific symbiotic associations between photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria and hetero...
<div><p>Lichen symbioses in the Pannariaceae associate an ascomycete and either cyanobacteria alone ...
9siLichens have traditionally been considered the symbiotic phenotype from the interactions of a sin...