Functional Symbionts
8 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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Amycolatopsis
Actinomycetota |
TrachymyrmexUSA |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Amycolatopsis (from desert specialist fungus-growing ants) produces the antibiotic EC0-0501, which has strong activity against ant-associated Actinobacteria and may play a role in bacterial competition in this niche. |
2023 |
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Streptomyces sp. M54
Actinomycetota |
Polybia plebejaUSA |
Bacteria
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Streptomyces sp. M54 produces antimicrobial compounds active against Hirsutella citriformis (a natural fungal enemy) and human pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans). |
2021 |
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Actinobacteria Sp. 1
Actinomycetota |
Potamobates horvathiPanama |
Bacteria
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2020 |
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Actinobacteria (sp.1 and sp.2)
Actinomycetota |
Potamobates horvathiPanama |
Bacteria
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2020 |
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Actinobacteria Sp. 1
Actinomycetota |
Potamobates tridentatusPanama |
Bacteria
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2020 |
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Coriobacterium glomerans
Actinomycetota |
Dysdercus fasciatusGermany |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Coriobacterium glomerans is essential for host nutrition; elimination of symbionts by egg-surface sterilization resulted in significantly higher mortality and reduced growth rates. |
2013 |
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Gordonibacter sp.
Actinomycetota |
Dysdercus fasciatusGermany |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Gordonibacter sp. is essential for host nutrition; elimination of symbionts by egg-surface sterilization resulted in significantly higher mortality and reduced growth rates. |
2013 |
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Actinobacteria
Actinomycetota |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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Actinobacteria (Phylum Actinomycetota) confers protection to young workers until the maturation of their immune system and suppresses the growth of Escovopsis spp., the specialized parasite of attine fungus gardens. |
2013 |