Graviresponses in fungi and slime molds

B. Hock, D. Häder
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The analysis of gravisensing in fungi has not yet proceeded as far as in other systems, such as sensory cells for maintenance of equilibrium in crustaceans and vertebrates, Chara rhizoids or plant roots with regard to positive gravitropism. However, considerable progress has recently been made with several fungal systems in the field of graviresponses. This particularly holds true for the molecular basis of primary events. In this review three systems of increasing complexity are considered: the slime molds Physarum and Dictyostelium, which exhibit gravitaxis, the negative gravitropic sporangium of the zygomycete Phycomyces as a single cell structure with the fastest graviresponses known so far, and the fruit bodies of the basidiomycetes Coprinus and Flammulina as highly complex structures with the ability to generate positional information and cell signalling in the context of negative gravitropism.
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真菌和黏菌的重力反应
真菌中重力感应的分析还没有像在其他系统中那样深入,例如在甲壳类动物和脊椎动物中维持平衡的感觉细胞,在Chara rhizids或植物根中关于正向重力感应的分析。然而,近年来,几种真菌系统在重力响应领域取得了相当大的进展。这尤其适用于主要事件的分子基础。在本文中,我们考虑了三个日益复杂的系统:具有重力轴的黏菌绒泡菌和盘基骨菌,结合菌植菌的负向重力孢子囊是迄今为止已知的重力反应最快的单细胞结构,担子菌Coprinus和金针菇的子实体是高度复杂的结构,能够在负向重力的背景下产生位置信息和细胞信号。
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