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Series GSE28157 Query DataSets for GSE28157
Status Public on Mar 25, 2011
Title Mycorrhizal Metabolome: L. bicolor :: P. trichocapra
Organisms Populus tremuloides; Laccaria bicolor
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Mycorrhizae, symbiotic interactions between soil fungi and tree roots, are ubiquitous in terrestrial ecosystems. The fungi contribute phosphorous, nitrogen and mobilized nutrients from organic matter in the soil and in return the fungus receives photosynthetically-derived carbohydrates. This union of plant and fungal metabolisms is the mycorrhizal metabolome. Understanding this symbiotic relationship at a molecular level provides important contributions to the understanding of forest ecosystems and global carbon cycling. We generated next generation short-read transcriptomic sequencing data from fully-formed ectomycorrhizae between Laccaria bicolor and aspen (Populus tremuloides) roots. The transcriptomic data was used to identify statistically significantly expressed gene models using a bootstrap-style approach, and these expressed genes were mapped to specific metabolic pathways. Integration of expressed genes that code for metabolic enzymes and the set of expressed membrane transporters generates a predictive model of the ectomycorrhizal metabolome. Results indicate the specific compounds glycine, glutamate, and allantoin are synthesized by L. bicolor and that these compounds or their metabolites may be used for the benefit of aspen in exchange for the photosynthetically-derived sugars fructose and glucose.The analysis illustrates an approach to generate testable biological hypotheses to investigate the complex molecular interactions that drive ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. These models are consistent with experimental environmental data and provide insight into the molecular exchange processes for organisms in this complex ecosystem. The method used here for predicting metabolomic models of mycorrhizal systems from deep RNA sequencing data can be generalized and is broadly applicable to transcriptomic data derived from complex systems.
 
Overall design Fully formed L.bicolor::P.trichocapra mycorrhizae in duplicate
 
Contributor(s) Larsen PE, Sreedasyam A, Trivedi G, Cseke LJ, Collart FR
Citation(s) 21569493
Submission date Mar 24, 2011
Last update date Jun 11, 2013
Contact name Peter Larsen
Organization name Argonne National Labs
Street address 970 S. Cass Ave
City Argonne National Laboratory
ZIP/Postal code 60439
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13325 Illumina Genome Analyzer (Laccaria bicolor; Populus tremuloides)
Samples (2)
GSM697433 Mycorrhizae_rep1
GSM697434 Mycorrhizae_rep2
Relations
BioProject PRJNA139403

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GSE28157_RAW.tar 834.5 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
GSE28157_processed_data.txt.gz 1.4 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data are available on Series record
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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