Drosophila attack inhibits hyphal regeneration and defense mechanisms activation for the fungus Trichoderma atroviride
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ABSTRACT: Fungi as animals and plants conserves the ability to respond to stressful environmental conditions as biotic an abiotic stress. A correct injury response in Eukaryotes including fungi is carried out thought the activation of signaling pathways Ca2+ related dependent of DAMPs/MAPMPs recognizing for the activation of the innate immune system. During herbivory, plants, in addition to activating pathways related to injury, activates specific responses to combat its predator. Using a transcriptional approach, here, we reported the capacity of the filamentous fungus T. atroviride to activate or not a specific response to injury and predation to different predators also, we provide evidence of how fungivory by Drosophila melanogaster larvae inhibits the reported injury response for T. atroviride, although this predation negatively affects the hyphal regeneration thought the larval salivary compounds. Also, the activation of a putative alternate injury reproduction pathway is proposed.
ORGANISM(S): Trichoderma atroviride
PROVIDER: GSE152652 | GEO | 2021/07/20
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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