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Proton (H+) flux signature for the presymbiotic development of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 178, 期 1, 页码 177-188

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02344.x

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arbuscular mycorrhiza; Gigaspora margarita; H+-specific vibrating probe; pH signatures; presymbiosis

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Ion dynamics are important for cell nutrition and growth in fungi and plants. Here, the focus is on the relationship between the hyphal H+ fluxes and the control of presymbiotic growth and host recognition by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. Fluxes of H+ around azygopores and along lateral hyphae of Gigaspora margarita during presymbiotic growth, and their regulation by phosphate (P) and sucrose (Suc), were analyzed with an H+-specific vibrating probe. Changes in hyphal H+ fluxes were followed after induction by root exudates (RE) or by the presence Trifolium repens roots. Differential sensitivity to P-type ATPase inhibitors (orthovanadate or erythrosin B) suggests an asymmetric distribution or activation of H+-pump isoforms along the hyphae of the AM fungi. Concentration of P and Suc affected the hyphal H+ fluxes and growth rate. However, further increases in H+ efflux and growth rate were observed when the fungus was growing close to clover roots or pretreated with RE. The H+ flux data correlate with those from polarized hyphal growth analyses, suggesting that spatial and temporal alterations of the hyphal H+ fluxes are regulated by nutrient availability and might underlie a pH signaling elicitation by host RE during the early events of the AM symbiosis.

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