Functional Symbionts

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Records of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.

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Host Insect Classification Localization Function Function Tags Year Edit
Bacteria
Extracellular

Burkholderia gladioli Lv-StA is involved in antibiotic production in Lagria villosa, representing a dynamic transition between plant pathogenicity and insect-defensive mutualism.

2021

Bacteria

Burkholderia gladioli harbors a cryptic gene cluster that codes for the biosynthesis of gladiofungin, a novel antifungal polyketide with a glutarimide pharmacophore, representing a previously-overlooked component of the beetle symbiont's antimicrobial armory.

2020

Bacteria

2018

Bacteria
Intracellular

Burkholderia gladioli produces icosalide, an unusual two-tailed lipocyclopeptide antibiotic, which is active against entomopathogenic bacteria, adding to the chemical armory protecting beetle offspring.

2018

Bacteria
Intracellular

Burkholderia gladioli provides defense against pathogens.

2017

Bacteria
Extracellular

Burkholderia gladioli provides antifungal protection for the eggs.

2017

Bacteria
Extracellular

Burkholderia gladioli inhibits the growth of antagonistic fungi on the host's eggs, indicating that the Lagria-associated Burkholderia have evolved into insect defensive mutualists.

2017

Bacteria
Extracellular

Burkholderia gladioli inhibits the growth of antagonistic fungi on the host's eggs, indicating that the Lagria-associated Burkholderia have evolved into insect defensive mutualists.

2017

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