Functional Symbionts

16 records

Records of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.

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Host Insect Classification Localization Function Function Tags Year Edit
Cardinium

Bacteroidota

Bacteria

significantly decreased the diversity of the microbial community

2024

Bacteria

Cardinium could inhibit the defense response of the host plant and decrease the detoxification metabolism ability of the host whitefly, decrease the expression of detoxification metabolism genes, especially the uridine 5'-diphospho-glucuronyltransferase and P450 genes,

2023

Cardinium

Bacteroidota

Bacteria
Intracellular

reduce microbiome diversity and modify host metabolism and fecundity

2022

Cardinium

Bacteroidota

Bacteria
Intracellular

ardinium can increase the thermal tolerance of whitefly

2021

Cardinium

Bacteroidota

Bacteria
Intracellular

‘Candidatus Cardinium’ is a recently described bacterium from the Bacteroidetes group involved in diverse reproduction alterations of its arthropod hosts (including cytoplasmic incompatibility, parthenogenesis, and feminization) similar to Wolbachia

2019

Methylobacterium

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Methylobacterium can be important in several physiological and metabolic processes in Lu. evansi, which suggests that interactions could occur with Leishmania parasite

2019

Wolbachia

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

regulate host reproduction

2019

Cardinium cSfur

Bacteroidota

Bacteria
Intracellular

2018

Cardinium

Bacteroidota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Reproductive manipulators

2017

Bacteria

cause cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI)

2012

Caridinium

Bacteroidota

Bacteria
Intracellular

dual infection with Cardinium and Wolbachia induced strong cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) in a single host

2012

Wolbachia

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Intracellular

dual infection with Cardinium and Wolbachia induced strong cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) in a single host

2012

Bacteria
Intracellular

could shorten the developmental time of nymphs and had no effect on the fecundity of females

2012

Wolbachia

Pseudomonadota

Encarsia inaron

Hymenoptera

Bacteria
Intracellular

Wolbachia caused CI in E. inaron

2009

Bacteria
Intracellular

2006

Bacteria
Intracellular

2006

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