Functional Symbionts

19 records

Records of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.

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Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-RSBMAAmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Rhopalotria slossonae) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-PFBMAAmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Pharaxonotha floridana) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Serratia sp. Se-RSmG

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-RSmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Rhopalotria slossonae) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-PFBMAAmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Pharaxonotha floridana) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-RSBMAAmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Rhopalotria slossonae) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Serratia sp. Se-RSmG

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-RSmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Rhopalotria slossonae) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-PFBMAAmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Pharaxonotha floridana) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-RSBMAAmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Rhopalotria slossonae) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Serratia sp. Se-RSmG

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. Se-RSmG is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Rhopalotria slossonae) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Serratia sp. PF2-63

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. PF2-63 is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Pharaxonotha floridana) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Serratia sp. PF-27

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. PF-27 is a strain possessing a siderophore biosynthetic pathway (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which is hypothesized to help the host (Pharaxonotha floridana) tolerate cycad toxins.

2023

Serratia sp. HY-72

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. HY-72 is capable of degradating Polyurethane (plastic degradation) in the gut of the Asian mantis Hierodula patellifera.

2022

Serratia sp.

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. degraded 20–50% of α-pinene (detoxification) for Dendroctonus ponderosae.

2022

Serratia sp.

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. produces lipodepsipeptides, stephensiolides A-K, that have antibiotic activity and facilitate bacterial surface motility.

2018

Serratia sp.

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. decreased resistance to the widely used insecticide, chlorpyrifos, in P. xylostella.

2018

Serratia sp.

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

2018

Serratia sp.

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. could attract male and female Bactrocera tau.

2018

Serratia sp.

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

Serratia sp. exhibits chitinase activity, which enhances larval growth and development.

2007

Serratia sp.

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Extracellular

Serratia sp. degrades Polystyrene (PS).

2020

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