<i>IPD3</i>, a master regulator of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, affects genes for immunity and metabolism of non-host <i>Arabidopsis</i> when restored long after its evolutionary loss
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 114(2).
author keywords: Mycorrhizae; Symbiosis; Non-mycorrhizal; Genetic engineering; Systems biology; Plant transcriptomics
TL;DR:
Interestingly, the effect of expressing IPD3 in Arabidopsis and knocking it out in Lotus was strongest in plants not exposed to AMF, which is revealed to be due to changes in IPD3 genotype causing a transcriptional state, which partially mimics AMF exposure in non-inoculated plants.
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