Manipulation of Auxin Signaling by Smut Fungi during Plant Colonization

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A common feature of many plant-colonizing organisms is the exploitation of plant signaling and developmental pathways to successfully establish and proliferate in their hosts. Auxins are central plant growth hormones, and their signaling is heavily interlinked with plant development and immunity responses. Smuts, as one of the largest groups in basidiomycetes, are biotrophic specialists that successfully manipulate their host plants and cause fascinating phenotypes in so far largely enigmatic ways. This review gives an overview of the growing understanding of how and why smut fungi target the central and conserved auxin growth signaling pathways in plants.

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Nagarajan, N., Khan, M., & Djamei, A. (2023, December 1). Manipulation of Auxin Signaling by Smut Fungi during Plant Colonization. Journal of Fungi. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9121184

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