Most terrestrial plants live in mutualistic symbiosis with root-infecting mycorrhizal fungi. This association requires a molecular dialogue between the two partners. However, the nature of the chemical signals that induce hyphal differentiation are not well characterized and the mechanisms for signal reception are still unknown. In addition to its role in ammonium scavenging, the Mep2 protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been proposed to act as an ammonium sensor that is essential for pseudohyphal differentiation in response to ammonium limitation. We propose that the high-affinity ammonium transporters from mycorrhizal fungi act in a similar manner to sense the environment and induce, via as-yet-unidentified signal transduction cascad...
SPE IPM INRA UBInternational audienceNutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the ar...
In the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, plants satisfy part of their nitrogen (N) requirement ...
Micro-organisms sense the availability of nutrients in their environment to control cellular behavio...
Most terrestrial plants live in mutualistic symbiosis with root-infecting mycorrhizal fungi. This as...
Heterologous expression of the yeast triple Mep mutant has enabled the first molecular characterizat...
Heterologous expression of the yeast triple Mep mutant has enabled the first molecular characterizat...
AbstractHeterologous expression of the yeast triple Mep mutant has enabled the first molecular chara...
ABSTRACT 20 Dimorphic transitions between yeast-like and filamentous forms occur in many fungi and a...
In mycorrhizal associations, the fungal partner assists its plant host by providing nitrogen (N) in ...
Fungal ammonium transporters (known variously as Amts, Meps, or Umps) are members of a family of pro...
External hyphae, which play a key role in nitrogen nutrition of trees, are considered as the absorbi...
Nutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, ...
Nutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, ...
Nutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, ...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi contribute to plant nitrogen (N) acquisition...
SPE IPM INRA UBInternational audienceNutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the ar...
In the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, plants satisfy part of their nitrogen (N) requirement ...
Micro-organisms sense the availability of nutrients in their environment to control cellular behavio...
Most terrestrial plants live in mutualistic symbiosis with root-infecting mycorrhizal fungi. This as...
Heterologous expression of the yeast triple Mep mutant has enabled the first molecular characterizat...
Heterologous expression of the yeast triple Mep mutant has enabled the first molecular characterizat...
AbstractHeterologous expression of the yeast triple Mep mutant has enabled the first molecular chara...
ABSTRACT 20 Dimorphic transitions between yeast-like and filamentous forms occur in many fungi and a...
In mycorrhizal associations, the fungal partner assists its plant host by providing nitrogen (N) in ...
Fungal ammonium transporters (known variously as Amts, Meps, or Umps) are members of a family of pro...
External hyphae, which play a key role in nitrogen nutrition of trees, are considered as the absorbi...
Nutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, ...
Nutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, ...
Nutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, ...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi contribute to plant nitrogen (N) acquisition...
SPE IPM INRA UBInternational audienceNutrient acquisition and transfer are essential steps in the ar...
In the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, plants satisfy part of their nitrogen (N) requirement ...
Micro-organisms sense the availability of nutrients in their environment to control cellular behavio...