Transcriptomics reveal a mechanism of niche defense: two beneficial root endophytes deploy an antimicrobial GH18CBM5 chitinase to protect their hosts

Author:

Eichfeld Ruben12ORCID,Mahdi Lisa K.1ORCID,De Quattro Concetta12ORCID,Armbruster Laura12ORCID,Endeshaw Asmamaw B.1ORCID,Miyauchi Shingo13ORCID,Hellmann Margareta J.4ORCID,Cord‐Landwehr Stefan4ORCID,Peterson Daniel5,Singan Vasanth5ORCID,Lail Kathleen5,Savage Emily5ORCID,Ng Vivian5ORCID,Grigoriev Igor V.56ORCID,Langen Gregor1ORCID,Moerschbacher Bruno M.4ORCID,Zuccaro Alga12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Cologne Institute for Plant Sciences Cologne 50674 Germany

2. Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences (CEPLAS) Cologne 50674 Germany

3. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University Onna Okinawa 904‐0495 Japan

4. Institute for Biology and Biotechnology of Plants University of Münster Münster 48149 Germany

5. U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 USA

6. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of California Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720 USA

Abstract

Summary Effector secretion is crucial for root endophytes to establish and protect their ecological niche. We used time‐resolved transcriptomics to monitor effector gene expression dynamics in two closely related Sebacinales, Serendipita indica and Serendipita vermifera, during symbiosis with three plant species, competition with the phytopathogenic fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana, and cooperation with root‐associated bacteria. We observed increased effector gene expression in response to biotic interactions, particularly with plants, indicating their importance in host colonization. Some effectors responded to both plants and microbes, suggesting dual roles in intermicrobial competition and plant–microbe interactions. A subset of putative antimicrobial effectors, including a GH18‐CBM5 chitinase, was induced exclusively by microbes. Functional analyses of this chitinase revealed its antimicrobial and plant‐protective properties. We conclude that dynamic effector gene expression underpins the ability of Sebacinales to thrive in diverse ecological niches with a single fungal chitinase contributing substantially to niche defense.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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