Riptortus (Genus)
Species List
4 species in genus Riptortus
Related Symbionts
32 recordsSymbiont records associated with Riptortus genus
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Serratia marcescens
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Serratia marcescens mediates the detoxification of organophosphate pesticide (dimethoate) in Riptortus pedestris by possessing an organophosphorus-de… |
Pesticide Metabolization
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Burkholderia insecticola
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia insecticola induces the development of the midgut crypts by regulating enterocyte cell cycles, allowing the symbiont to stably and abund… |
Developmental Modulation
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Burkholderia insecticola strain RPE75
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia insecticola strain RPE75 provides the host with essential, limited nutrients, contributing to rapid growth and enhanced reproduction, by… |
Amino Acid Provision
Nitrogen Fixation
Fertility
Growth Regulation
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia gut symbiont enhances the ovarian development and egg production (fecundity) of Riptortus pedestris by modulating Kr-h1 gene expression … |
Fertility
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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The lipopolysaccharide core oligosaccharide of Burkholderia is critical in maintaining a proper gut symbiosis, including symbiont titer, host growth,… |
Growth Regulation
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Caballeronia insecticola
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Caballeronia insecticola (gut symbiont) results in an increase in the body size and weight of male adults and increased dispersal capacity (especiall… |
Growth Regulation
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia (in Riptortus pedestris) infected insects showed up-regulation and down-regulation of specific genes that may be involved in the regulat… |
Other
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia gut symbiont stimulates the biosynthesis of the heteroptera-specific JHSB3 in the host, leading to a larger number of eggs produced and … |
Fertility
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Burkholderia symbiont strain SFA1
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia symbiont strain SFA1 helps Riptortus pedestris to degrade insecticide through a horizontally acquired insecticide-degrading enzyme into … |
Pesticide Metabolization
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Burkholderia sp.
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia sp. acquired from pesticide-sprayed soil makes susceptible insects resistant via pesticide-degrading activity, an association that requi… |
Pesticide Metabolization
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Caballeronia jiangsuensis
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Caballeronia jiangsuensis significantly enhances the development, body size, and reproductive potentials (fertility) of Riptortus pedestris under lab… |
Fertility
Growth Regulation
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia (in Riptortus pedestris) induces specific antimicrobial activity in region MB4 of the midgut, suggesting symbiont-mediated induction of … |
Antimicrobial Activity
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia is an ingested soil bacterium that primes the host's systemic immunity, preventing subsequent infection by lethal pathogens in Riptortus… |
Immune Priming
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Burkholderia insecticola
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia insecticola stimulates the sprouting of tracheal branches toward the symbiont-infected M4 crypts (developmental modulation) in Riptortus… |
Developmental Modulation
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia enrichment in the host gut plays a significant role in enhancing the reproduction (fertility) of the plant-sucking insect, Riptortus ped… |
Fertility
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Burkholderia symbiont RPE75 purL mutant
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia symbiont RPE75 purL mutant resulted in significantly smaller host body size, likely due to a lower infection density in the host midgut. |
Growth Regulation
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Burkholderia symbiont RPE75 purM mutant
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia symbiont RPE75 purM mutant resulted in significantly smaller host body size, likely due to a lower infection density in the host midgut. |
Growth Regulation
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Burkholderia sp.
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia sp. did not affect the host insect's development, but the first oviposition time was approximately 60% compared with a control group. |
Fertility
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Burkholderia insecticola
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia insecticola triggers midgut closure in the bean bug Riptortus pedestris to prevent secondary bacterial infections of midgut crypts. |
Other
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia provides nutritional components, such as vitamins and essential amino acids, which are often deficient in the plant sap diet. |
Amino Acid Provision
Vitamin Supplementation
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia provides nutritional components, such as vitamins and essential amino acids, which are often deficient in the plant sap diet. |
Amino Acid Provision
Vitamin Supplementation
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Lactococcus lactis B1None3
Bacillota |
Bacteria
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Lactococcus lactis B1None3 (a gut strain) can be utilized as a probiotic to increase the survival rate of the host, Riptortus pedestris. |
Probiotic
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Lactococcus lactis B1None3
Bacillota |
Bacteria
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Lactococcus lactis B1None3 (a gut strain) can be utilized as a probiotic to increase the survival rate of the host, Riptortus pedestris. |
Probiotic
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia provides essential amino acids and/or vitamins, which are often deficient in the plant sap diet of the heteropteran hosts. |
Amino Acid Provision
Vitamin Supplementation
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Enterococcus faecalis
Bacillota |
Bacteria
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Enterococcus faecalis (a gut strain) can be utilized as a probiotic to increase the survival rate of the host, Riptortus pedestris. |
Probiotic
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia recycles host metabolic wastes into essential amino acids and B vitamins within the M4 crypts of the host insect. |
Amino Acid Provision
B Vitamin Supplementation
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia gut symbionts positively affect the Riptortus systemic immunity through stronger humoral immunity. |
Immune Priming
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Burkholderia sp.
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia sp. mediates fenitrothion (insecticide) resistance to the insect host. |
Pesticide Metabolization
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia degrades the insecticide fenitrothion (MEP). |
Pesticide Metabolization
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Burkholderia
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Burkholderia sp.
Pseudomonadota |
Bacteria
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Bacteria
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Metagenome Information
0 recordsMetagenome sequencing data associated with Riptortus species
| Run | Platform | Host | Location | Date | BioProject |
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No metagenomes foundNo metagenome records associated with Riptortus species. |
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Amplicon Information
1 recordsAmplicon sequencing data associated with Riptortus species
| Run | Classification | Host | Platform | Location | Environment |
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DRR358030
AMPLICON |
16S
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-
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Japan
missing |
woodland
woodland |