Proteomes

UniProt proteomes available in the database.

UP000001194

Proteome Details
Accession UP000001194   
Description The bicoloured deceiver Laccaria bicolor (Tricholomataceae) is a temperate ectomycorrhizal fungus with symbiotic relationships with a wide variety of trees including pines and black spruce. It is easy to establish with tree roots under laboratory conditions and is used commercially as a soil inoculate to improve plant growth. In 1990 L. bicolor was the first ectomycorrhizal fungus to have its genome sequenced. The genome of L. bicolor is 65 Mb with an estimated 20, 000 protein coding genes. Gene analysis revealed a number of small secreted proteins which may be involved in establishing symbiosis and also genes encoding enzymes for degrading polysaccharides that enable it to survive in the soil without forming a symbiotic relationship.
Scientific Name Laccaria bicolor (strain S238N-H82 / ATCC MYA-4686)
Strain S238N-H82 / ATCC MYA-4686
Synonyms Laccaria laccata var. bicolor
Taxonomy ID 486041   
Lineage >Fungi>Basidiomycota>Agaricomycotina>Agaricomycetes>Agaricales>Hydnangiaceae>Laccaria
# Genes 17,895
# Proteins 17,895
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