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Electrical signaling in fungi: past and present challenges

Matteo Buffi, Julia M. Kelliher, Aaron Robinson, Diego González, Guillaume Cailleau, Justine A Macalindong, Eleonora Frau, Silvia Schintke, Patrick Chain, Claire E. Stanley, Markus Künzler, Saskia Bindschedler, Pilar Junier

2025FEMS Microbiology Reviews16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electrical signaling is a fundamental mechanism for integrating environmental stimuli and coordinating responses in living organisms. While extensively studied in animals and plants, the role of electrical signaling in fungi remains a largely underexplored field. Early studies suggested that filamentous fungi generate action potential-like signals and electrical currents at hyphal tips, yet their function in intracellular communication remained unclear. Renewed interest in fungal electrical activity has fueled developments such as the hypothesis that mycorrhizal networks facilitate electrical communication between plants and the emerging field of fungal-based electronic materials. Given their continuous plasma membrane, specialized septal pores, and insulating cell wall structures, filamentous fungi possess architectural features that could support electrical signaling over long distances. However, studying electrical phenomena in fungal networks presents unique challenges due to the microscopic dimensions of hyphae, the structural complexity of highly modular mycelial networks, and the limitations of traditional electrophysiological methods. This review synthesizes current evidence for electrical signaling in filamentous fungi, evaluates methodological approaches, and highlights experimental challenges. By addressing these challenges and identifying best practices, we aim to advance research in this field and provide a foundation for future studies exploring the role of electrical signaling in fungal biology.

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BiologyModular designHyphaSignal transductionField (mathematics)Cell biologyNeuroscienceNanotechnologyMicrobiologyComputer scienceMaterials scienceOperating systemMathematicsPure mathematicsPlant and Biological Electrophysiology StudiesPlanarian Biology and ElectrostimulationSlime Mold and Myxomycetes Research
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