Functional Symbionts
114 recordsRecords of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.
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Host Insect | Classification | Localization | Function | Function Tags | Year | Edit | |
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Acinetobacter
Pseudomonadota |
Nilaparvata lugensHemiptera |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Acinetobacter can effectively degrade cellulose and harmful substances such as polystyrene and phenol.It can help the short-winged BPH to improve its detoxification ability in harsh environments and adapt to environmental changes at any time. |
2024 |
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Wolbachia
Pseudomonadota |
Spodoptera frugiperdaLepidoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility |
2024 |
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Wolbachia
Pseudomonadota |
Encarsia formosaHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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Wolbachia's parthenogenesis-induction feminization factor (piff) gene modulates sex determination in Encarsia formosa by regulating doublesex (dsx) expression. When Wolbachia is removed, female-specific dsx decreases while male-specific dsx increases, resulting in haploid male offspring |
2024 |
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Wolbachia
Pseudomonadota |
Trichogramma pretiosumHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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Wolbachia titers are relate to sex determination of host |
2024 |
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Bacteroides
Bacteroidota |
Leptocybe invasaHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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Differences in Male-Killing Rickettsia Bacteria between Lineages of the Invasive Gall-Causing Pest Leptocybe invasa |
2023 |
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Rickettsia
Pseudomonadota |
Leptocybe invasaHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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Differences in Male-Killing Rickettsia Bacteria between Lineages of the Invasive Gall-Causing Pest Leptocybe invasa |
2023 |
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Wolbachia
Pseudomonadota |
Homona magnanimaLepidoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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To achieve Male killing (MK), Wolbachia impaired the host dosage compensation system and triggered abnormal apoptosis in male embryos.Also, disrupted the sex-determination cascade of males by inducing female-type splice variants of doublesex (dsx), a downstream regulator of the sex-determining gene cascade. |
2023 |
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Wolbachia
Pseudomonadota |
Homona magnanimaLepidoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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To achieve Male killing (MK), Spiroplasma triggered abnormal apoptosis in male embryos. Also, disrupted the sex-determination cascade of males by inducing female-type splice variants of doublesex (dsx), a downstream regulator of the sex-determining gene cascade. |
2023 |
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Hesperomyces harmoniae
Ascomycota |
Harmonia axyridisColeoptera |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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female ladybirds co-infected with Hesperomyces harmoniae and Spiroplasma had a significantly lower fecundity and hatchability compared to females with only one or no symbiont |
2023 |
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Spiroplasma
Mycoplasmatota |
Harmonia axyridisColeoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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female ladybirds co-infected with Hesperomyces harmoniae and Spiroplasma had a significantly lower fecundity and hatchability compared to females with only one or no symbiont |
2023 |
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Wolbachia
Pseudomonadota |
Menacanthus eurysternusPhthiraptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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a causative agent of cytoplasmic incompatibility |
2023 |
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Wolbachia
Pseudomonadota |
Melanaphis sacchariHemiptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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involved in feminization and parthenogenesis |
2023 |
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Arsenophonus nasoniae
Pseudomonadota |
Nasonia vitripennisHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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male killing |
2023 |
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Wolbachia wFur
Pseudomonadota |
Ostrinia furnacalisLepidoptera |
Bacteria
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manipulate the sexual development and reproduction of their insect hosts. |
2022 |
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Enterococcus mundtii
Bacillota |
Spodoptera lituraLepidoptera |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ingestion of bacteria negatively affected the development and nutritional physiology of insect. The bacteria after successful establishment started degrading the gut wall and invaded the haemocoel thereby causing the death of the host. |
2022 |
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Serratia marcescens
Pseudomonadota |
Spodoptera lituraLepidoptera |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ingestion of bacteria negatively affected the development and nutritional physiology of insect. The bacteria after successful establishment started degrading the gut wall and invaded the haemocoel thereby causing the death of the host. |
2022 |
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Spiroplasma
Mycoplasmatota |
Lariophagus distinguendusHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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induces cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) |
2022 |
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Spiroplasma
Mycoplasmatota |
Homona magnanimaLepidoptera |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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induced male-killing |
2022 |
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Wolbachia strain wSur
Pseudomonadota |
Oryzaephilus surinamensisColeoptera |
Bacteria
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causing cytoplasmic incompatibility but not male-killing in a grain pest beetle |
2022 |
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Buchnera aphidocola
Pseudomonadota |
Myzus persicaeHemiptera |
Bacteria
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Intracellular
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Buchnera provide the aphid with essential amino acids and nutrients that are limited in the aphid’s diet |
2021 |