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Post-translational regulation of autophagy is involved in intra-microbiome suppression of fungal pathogens.

Jing WangChaoyun XuQiming SunJinrong XuYunrong ChaiGabriele BergTomislav CernavaZhonghua MaYun Chen
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
Autophagy homeostasis plays an essential role in fungal growth and competition, as well as for virulence. Our work reveals a novel post-translational regulation of autophagy initiated by a bacterial antibiotic. Rapamycin was shown to be a powerful modulator of bacteria-fungi interactions with potential importance in explaining microbial homeostasis in healthy plant microbiomes. The autophagic process provides novel possibilities and targets to biologically control pathogens. Video abstract.
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