生物
司他内酯
激素
茉莉酸
酵母
细胞生物学
植物激素
真菌蛋白
酿酒酵母
植物
生物化学
突变体
拟南芥
基因
作者
James M. Bradley,Michael Bunsick,George Ly,Bruno Aquino,Flora Zhiqi Wang,Duncan Holbrook‐Smith,Shingo Suginoo,Dylan Bradizza,Naoki Kato,Omar As'sadiq,Nina Marsh,Hiroyuki Osada,François‐Didier Boyer,Christopher S. P. McErlean,Yuichiro Tsuchiya,Rajagopal Subramaniam,Dario Bonetta,Peter McCourt,Shelley Lumba
出处
期刊:Molecular Cell
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-10-01
卷期号:84 (20): 4031-4047.e11
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.molcel.2024.09.004
摘要
Inter-kingdom communication through small molecules is essential to the coexistence of organisms in an ecosystem. In soil communities, the plant root is a nexus of interactions for a remarkable number of fungi and is a source of small-molecule plant hormones that shape fungal compositions. Although hormone signaling pathways are established in plants, how fungi perceive and respond to molecules is unclear because many plant-associated fungi are recalcitrant to experimentation. Here, we develop an approach using the model fungus, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, to elucidate mechanisms of fungal response to plant hormones. Two plant hormones, strigolactone and methyl jasmonate, produce unique transcript profiles in yeast, affecting phosphate and sugar metabolism, respectively. Genetic analysis in combination with structural studies suggests that SLs require the high-affinity transporter Pho84 to modulate phosphate homeostasis. The ability to study small-molecule plant hormones in a tractable genetic system should have utility in understanding fungal-plant interactions.
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