Functional Symbionts

18 records

Records of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.

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Host Insect Classification Localization Function Function Tags Year Edit
Bacteria
Extracellular

Bacillus cereus strain NRYSBBC-1 can degrade Chlorpyrifos and Chlorantraniliprole in vitro.

2024

Bacteria

Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579 provides symbiotic digestive functions to Oryctes rhinoceros.

2020

Bacteria
Extracellular

Bacillus cereus isolates show significant cellulolytic activity, contributing to cellulose digestion.

2019

Bacteria
Extracellular

2017

Bacteria
Extracellular

Bacillus cereus might be a promising paratransgenesis candidate.

2017

Bacteria

Bacillus cereus is involved in the degradation of acephate and uses acephate as a source of carbon and energy for growth.

2016

Enterobacter

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

Enterobacter is involved in the degradation of acephate and uses acephate as a source of carbon and energy for growth.

2016

Pantoea agglonierans

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

Pantoea agglonierans is involved in the degradation of acephate and uses acephate as a source of carbon and energy for growth.

2016

Bacteria

Bacillus cereus is involved in the degradation of indoxacarb and could use indoxacarb for metabolism and growth.

2016

Bacteria

Bacillus cereus contributes to the gut microbiome homeostasis maintained by mosquito C-type lectins.

2016

Bacteria
Extracellular

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

Bacteria
Extracellular

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

Bacteria

Bacillus cereus mitigates the negative effects of proteinase inhibitors produced by the host plant.

2013

Bacteria
Extracellular

Bacillus cereus processes serine- and cysteine-proteinase activities (protein degradation).

2013

Bacteria
Extracellular

Bacillus cereus acts against plant-derived protease inhibitors, potentially aiding in pest control.

2013

Bacteria

Bacillus cereus allows the insect to adapt to plants rich in protease inhibitors, minimizing their harmful consequences.

2009

Bacteria
Extracellular

Bacillus cereus exhibits protein hydrolase activity for proteases, serine proteases, and cysteine proteases.

2009

Multiple species

Canada, USA

Bacteria

1998

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