Cuticular collagens mediate cross-kingdom predator–prey interactions between trapping fungi and nematodes
Fig 4
The nhr-66 mutant is resistant to multiple species of nematode-trapping fungi of the genus Arthrobotrys.
(A) Nematode escape rates of nhr-66 mutants exposed to various species of nematode-trapping fungi (NTF phylogeny shown on the left). The phylogeny is based on single-copy orthologs. Data are presented as Mean ± SEM (n is shown on the left the y-axis, two-tailed unpaired Student t test, P-values comparing WT and nhr-66 mutant against each NTF strain are < 0.001 with the exact p-values provided in the source data). The data underlying this figure can be found in S4 Data.