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Differential expression of a metallothionein gene during the presymbiotic versus the symbiotic phase of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (Articolo in rivista)
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Lanfranco L., Bolchi A., Cesale Ros E., Ottonello S., Bonfante P. (2002)
Differential expression of a metallothionein gene during the presymbiotic versus the symbiotic phase of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
in Plant physiology (Bethesda)
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- Differential expression of a metallothionein gene during the presymbiotic versus the symbiotic phase of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (literal)
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- A full-length cDNA encoding a metallothionein (MT)-like polypeptide,
designated GmarMT1, was identified in an expresse sequence tag collection
from germinated spores of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora
margarita (BEG34). The GmarMT1 gene is composed of two exons separated by an
81-bp intron. It codes for a 65-amino acid polypeptide comprising
a plant type 1 MT-like N-terminal domain and a C-terminal domain that is
most closely related to an as-yet-uncharacterized fungal MT. As revealed by
heterologous complementation assays in yeast, GmarMT1 encodes a functional
polypeptide capable of conferring increased tolerance against Cd and Cu. The
GmarMT1 RNA is expressed in both presymbiotic spores
and symbiotic mycelia, even in the absence of metal exposure, but is
significantly less abundant in the latter stage. An opposite pattern was
observed upon Cu exposure, which up-regulated GmarMT1 expression in
symbiotic mycelia but not in germinated spores. Together, these data provide
the first evidence, to our knowledge, for the occurrence in an arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungus of a structurally novel MT that is modulated in a
metal and life cycle stage-dependent manner and may
afford protection against heavy metals (and other types of stress) to
both partners of the endomycorrhizal symbiosis. (literal)
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