2013
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1313452110
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Abstract: Blots were performed against DDR (p53 pSer15, histone 2AX pSer139), cell survival/ cell death (AKT pThr308, cleaved PARP), and cell signaling (ERK1/2 pThr202/Tyr204) markers and controls. Actin and GAPDH served as loading controls.

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“…This gene count is in line with the about 28 000 genes reported for R. irregularis, the closest relative of G. margarita so far sequenced (Tisserant et al, 2013;Lin et al, 2014). The G. margarita transcripts had an average GC content of 31.96%, a median contig length of 781 bp, and an average contig length of 1185.77 bp; the contig N50 based on all transcripts was 1683 bp.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…This gene count is in line with the about 28 000 genes reported for R. irregularis, the closest relative of G. margarita so far sequenced (Tisserant et al, 2013;Lin et al, 2014). The G. margarita transcripts had an average GC content of 31.96%, a median contig length of 781 bp, and an average contig length of 1185.77 bp; the contig N50 based on all transcripts was 1683 bp.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Pfam analysis identified 3838 domains (Supplementary Table S3). As observed in Rhizophagus (Tisserant et al, 2013), G. margarita showed an overrepresentation of proteins involved in signalling pathways and ubiquitin-related metabolism. Interestingly, for both fungi, the most abundant domains occurred in genes encoding tyrosine kinases and Sel1 (see Supplementary data).…”
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“…Glomus intraradices (now known as Rhizophagus irregularis; Tisserant et al, 2013) promotes P acquisition in bean (Nielsen et al, 1998) and was used for this study. To facilitate the even distribution of spores, the inoculant (Premier Tech Biotechnologies), consisting of R. irregularis spores, was mixed thoroughly with 1.5 kg of sterilized sand before being mixed into the bulk growth medium prior to planting.…”
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“…The first three sequenced mycorrhizal genomes, i.e., the ECM L. bicolor and T. melanosporum 4,5 and the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus irregularis 15 , demonstrated substantial losses in PCWDE genes. To assess the diversity of lignocellulose-decay capabilities of other mycorrhizal lineages, we cataloged 28 gene families and subfamilies encoding oxidoreductases and carbohydrateactive enzymes (CAZymes) associated with plant cell wall degradation (Fig.…”
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