Regulatory Mechanism of Trap Formation in the Nematode-Trapping Fungi

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Abstract

Nematode-trapping (NT) fungi play a significant role in the biological control of plantparasitic nematodes. NT fungi, as a predator, can differentiate into specialized structures called “traps” to capture, kill, and consume nematodes at a nutrient-deprived condition. Therefore, trap formation is also an important indicator that NT fungi transition from a saprophytic to a predacious lifestyle. With the development of gene knockout and multiple omics such as genomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics, increasing studies have tried to investigate the regulation mechanism of trap formation in NT fungi. This review summarizes the potential regulatory mechanism of trap formation in NT fungi based on the latest findings in this field. Signaling pathways have been confirmed to play an especially vital role in trap formation based on phenotypes of various mutants and multi-omics analysis, and the involvement of small molecule compounds, woronin body, peroxisome, autophagy, and pH-sensing receptors in the formation of traps are also discussed. In addition, we also highlight the research focus for elucidating the mechanism underlying trap formation of NT fungi in the future.

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Zhu, M. C., Li, X. M., Zhao, N., Yang, L., Zhang, K. Q., & Yang, J. K. (2022, April 1). Regulatory Mechanism of Trap Formation in the Nematode-Trapping Fungi. Journal of Fungi. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8040406

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