内真菌细菌作为生物相互作用的隐藏促进者

Ingrid Richter, Hannah Büttner, Christian Hertweck
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真菌在生态和人类健康中发挥着关键作用,推动养分循环,支持抗生素生产,并通过产生毒素构成威胁。然而,不太为人所知的是它们窝藏内共生细菌的能力。基因组学和显微镜学的进步揭示了不同真菌门的内真菌细菌的普遍存在,尽管它们的功能主要是从基因组和转录组学研究中推断出来的。最近的功能研究已经开始阐明它们对真菌致病性、生理学和生态学的影响。这些发现提出了关于细菌-真菌内共生的建立和益处的基本问题,以及内共生体在介导真菌与其他生物相互作用中的作用。本文对这些共生关系的建立和持续的分子机制进行了深入的分析。它还总结了目前对内真菌细菌如何影响真菌与其他生物的相互作用的理解。例如,内真菌细菌有助于真菌对植物健康和适应性的有益影响,保护真菌宿主免受食真菌捕食者的侵害,并增强真菌对植物、动物和人类的毒力。这些发现强调需要对细菌-真菌内共生进行全面调查,以充分了解它们在自然生态系统中的作用。对这些多方伙伴关系的深入了解为改善生态系统管理、食品安全、疾病控制和作物生产力提供了令人兴奋的机会。
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Endofungal Bacteria as Hidden Facilitators of Biotic Interactions
Fungi play pivotal roles in ecology and human health, driving nutrient cycling, supporting antibiotic production, and posing threats through toxin production. Less well-recognized, however, is their ability to harbour endosymbiotic bacteria. Advances in genomics and microscopy have revealed the prevalence of endofungal bacteria across diverse fungal phyla, though their functions are primarily inferred from genomic and transcriptomic studies. Recent functional research has begun to shed light on their influence on fungal pathogenicity, physiology, and ecology. These findings raise fundamental questions about the establishment and benefits of bacterial-fungal endosymbiosis, as well as the role of endosymbionts in mediating fungal interactions with other organisms. This review provides an in-depth analysis of the molecular mechanisms involved in the establishment and persistence of these symbioses. It also summarizes the current understanding of how endofungal bacteria impact fungal interactions with other organisms. For instance, endofungal bacteria contribute to the beneficial effects of fungi on plant health and fitness, protect fungal hosts from fungivorous predators, and enhance fungal virulence against plants, animals, and humans. These discoveries highlight the need for holistic investigations into bacterial-fungal endosymbiosis to fully understand their role in natural ecosystems. A deeper understanding of these multipartite partnerships offers exciting opportunities to improve ecosystem management, food safety, disease control, and crop productivity.
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