Root cell wall remodeling during symbiotic microbial colonization
Elizabeth Monroy-Morales, Manoj-Kumar Arthikala, Jesús Montiel

TL;DR
This paper reviews how plant roots modify their cell walls to allow beneficial microbes to colonize them, forming symbiotic relationships.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of cell wall remodeling proteins involved in microbial symbiosis in plant roots.
Findings
Cell wall biomechanics are altered to facilitate microbial entry during symbiosis.
Multiple cell wall protein families are involved in modulating root cell wall remodeling.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal and root nodule symbioses require specific structural changes in plant roots.
Abstract
Plant roots are usually ground organs that perform essential roles, mostly associated with the anchoring of plants to the soil and absorption of nutrients and water. However, they are also exposed to a wide variety of microorganisms and may develop various symbiotic relationships, such as mutualism, which benefits both organisms. For instance, arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is likely the oldest and most widespread mutualistic association, that occurs between plants and fungi. Another relevant example is the root nodule symbiosis, established between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and nodulating legumes, actinorhizal plants and Parasponia species. In both cases, microbial colonization of plant roots culminates in the formation of specialized symbiotic structures. In this regard, microbial infection is a critical step for the mutualistic relationship, where altering the cell wall biomechanics…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLegume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis · Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
