Co-reporter:Hannah Kuhn;Silke Kloppholz;Nicole Helber
BIOspektrum 2012 Volume 18( Issue 2) pp:149-151
Publication Date(Web):2012 March
DOI:10.1007/s12268-012-0155-2
The arbuscular mycorrhiza is widely regarded as a textbook example of a mutualistic symbiosis. However, new results regarding the existence of mycorrhizal fungal effectors as well as the transcriptional regulation of a fungal symbiotic monosaccharide transporter emphasize that even in beneficial associations the interactors are not solely altruistic but rather serve their own interests.