Functional Symbionts
2442 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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Acidimonas
Pseudomonadota |
Osmia bicornisGermany |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Acidimonas is involved in food uptake and host survival. |
2013 |
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Acidimonas
Pseudomonadota |
Osmia bicornisGermany |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Acidimonas is involved in food uptake and host survival. |
2013 |
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Craurococcus
Pseudomonadota |
Osmia bicornisGermany |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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Craurococcus is involved in food uptake and host survival. |
2013 |
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Saccharibacter
Pseudomonadota |
Osmia bicornisGermany |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Saccharibacter is involved in food uptake and host survival. |
2013 |
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Tanticharoenia
Pseudomonadota |
Osmia bicornisGermany |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Tanticharoenia is involved in food uptake and host survival. |
2013 |
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Bacillus subtillis
Bacillota |
Osmia bicornisGermany |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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Bacillus subtillis inhibits the growth of Ascosphaera spp. and Paenibacillus and may thus have important roles in honey-bee immune defense (pathogen resistance). |
2013 |
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Bacillus circulans
Bacillota |
Osmia bicornisGermany |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Bacillus circulans slows the growth of the honey-bee chalkbrood causative Ascosphaera apis. |
2013 |
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Bacillus cereus TAUC5
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus cereus TAUC5, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus cereus F837/76
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus cereus F837/76, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus licheniformis EdyKolBl23
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus licheniformis EdyKolBl23, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus licheniformis BCRC 15413
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus licheniformis BCRC 15413, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus licheniformis SubaMucBl16
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus licheniformis SubaMucBl16, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus licheniformis ACO1
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus licheniformis ACO1, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus pumilus BSH4
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus pumilus BSH4, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus species BB2_1A
Bacillota |
Scirpophaga incertulasIndia |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus species BB2_1A, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus subtilis K21
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus subtilis K21, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus subtilis M5None
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus subtilis M50, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus subtilis M5None
Bacillota |
ArmadillidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus subtilis M50, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus subtilis M16K
Bacillota |
ArmadillidaeIndia |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus subtilis M16K, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus subtilis KL-None73
Bacillota |
ArmadillidaeIndia |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus subtilis KL-073, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |