The endophytic fungus Serendipita indica affects auxin distribution in Arabidopsis thaliana roots through alteration of auxin transport and conjugation to promote plant growth

Author:

González Ortega‐Villaizán Adrián1ORCID,King Eoghan1,Patel Manish K.1,Pérez‐Alonso Marta‐Marina1,Scholz Sandra S.2,Sakakibara Hitoshi34ORCID,Kiba Takatoshi34,Kojima Mikiko3,Takebayashi Yumiko3,Ramos Patricio5ORCID,Morales‐Quintana Luis6,Breitenbach Sarah7,Smolko Ana8,Salopek‐Sondi Branka8,Bauer Nataša9,Ludwig‐Müller Jutta7,Krapp Anne10,Oelmüller Ralf2,Vicente‐Carbajosa Jesús111,Pollmann Stephan111ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantas, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)–Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentación (INIA/CSIC), Campus de Montegancedo Madrid Spain

2. Department of Plant Physiology, Matthias Schleiden Institute of Genetics, Bioinformatics and Molecular Botany Friedrich‐Schiller‐University Jena Jena Germany

3. RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science Yokohama Japan

4. Department of Applied Biosciences, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

5. Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas, Campus Talca Universidad de Talca Talca Chile

6. Multidisciplinary Agroindustry Research Laboratory, Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas Universidad Autonóma de Chile Talca Chile

7. Institute of Botany Technische Universität Dresden Dresden Germany

8. Department for Molecular Biology Ruđer Bošković Institute Zagreb Croatia

9. Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

10. INRAE, AgroParisTech, Institut Jean‐Pierre Bourgin Université Paris‐Saclay Versailles France

11. Departamento de Biotecnología‐Biología Vegetal, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica, Alimentaria y de Biosistemas Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractPlants share their habitats with a multitude of different microbes. This close vicinity promoted the evolution of interorganismic interactions between plants and many different microorganisms that provide mutual growth benefits both to the plant and the microbial partner. The symbiosis of Arabidopsis thaliana with the beneficial root colonizing endophyte Serendipita indica represents a well‐studied system. Colonization of Arabidopsis roots with S. indica promotes plant growth and stress tolerance of the host plant. However, until now, the molecular mechanism by which S. indica reprograms plant growth remains largely unknown. This study used comprehensive transcriptomics, metabolomics, reverse genetics, and life cell imaging to reveal the intricacies of auxin‐related processes that affect root growth in the symbiosis between A. thaliana and S. indica. Our experiments revealed the sustained stimulation of auxin signalling in fungus infected Arabidopsis roots and disclosed the essential role of tightly controlled auxin conjugation in the plant–fungus interaction. It particularly highlighted the importance of two GRETCHEN HAGEN 3 (GH3) genes, GH3.5 and GH3.17, for the fungus infection‐triggered stimulation of biomass production, thus broadening our knowledge about the function of GH3s in plants. Furthermore, we provide evidence for the transcriptional alteration of the PIN2 auxin transporter gene in roots of Arabidopsis seedlings infected with S. indica and demonstrate that this transcriptional adjustment affects auxin signalling in roots, which results in increased plant growth.

Funder

Conseil National de la Recherche Scientifique

Japan Science and Technology Agency

Publisher

Wiley

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