Large-scale identification of genes in the fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum paves the way to molecular analyses of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis

NEW PHYTOLOGIST(2004)

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Abstract
In an attempt to advance the understanding of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis, which improves mineral nutrition and resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses of most woody plants from temperate and boreal regions, we produced a cDNA library of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum in a yeast expression vector. The library was used for functional complementation cloning and for sequencing of 4036 expressed sequence tags (ESTs). Expression of the library in a yeast ade2 and trp1 mutant strain allowed cloning of two Hebeloma genes, HcADE2 and HcTRP1 by functional complementation. This experiment highlighted both the efficiency of the complementation strategy and the quality of the library. All sequence data available on Hebeloma (4596) were analysed and contiged. The whole EST resource is accessible via a web interface, which allows searching and navigation through clusters and tentative contigs (TCs). Analysis of the database revealed a low level of counterparts already identified in other ectomycorrhizal fungi. For example, it allowed identification of a large set of membrane transporters, such as phosphate, potassium, sulphate or micronutrient transporters. Thus, this EST resource provides a valuable tool for research on ectomycorrhiza and symbiotic interactions.
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Hebeloma cylindrosporum,ectomycorrhizal fungus,expressed sequence tag (EST),expression cloning,membrane transport
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