mBio (Jun 2021)

The Termite Fungal Cultivar <i>Termitomyces</i> Combines Diverse Enzymes and Oxidative Reactions for Plant Biomass Conversion

  • Felix Schalk,
  • Cene Gostinčar,
  • Nina B. Kreuzenbeck,
  • Benjamin H. Conlon,
  • Elisabeth Sommerwerk,
  • Patrick Rabe,
  • Immo Burkhardt,
  • Thomas Krüger,
  • Olaf Kniemeyer,
  • Axel A. Brakhage,
  • Nina Gunde-Cimerman,
  • Z. Wilhelm de Beer,
  • Jeroen S. Dickschat,
  • Michael Poulsen,
  • Christine Beemelmanns

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.03551-20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3

Abstract

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Fungus-growing termites have optimized the decomposition of recalcitrant plant biomass to access valuable nutrients by engaging in a tripartite symbiosis with complementary contributions from a fungal mutualist and a codiversified gut microbiome. This complex symbiotic interplay makes them one of the most successful and important decomposers for carbon cycling in Old World ecosystems.