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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Streptomyces sp. AT67
Actinomycetota |
Copris tripartitusColeoptera |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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contribute brood ball hygiene by inhibiting fungal parasites in the environment |
2021 |
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Streptomyces sp. M54
Actinomycetota |
Polybia plebejaHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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this bacterium produces antimicrobial compounds that are active against Hirsutella citriformis, a natural fungal enemy of its host, and the human pathogens Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans |
2021 |
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Streptomyces sp.
Actinomycetota |
mud dauber waspHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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secondary metabolites derived from a Streptomyces sp. displayed significant inhibitory activity against hexokinase II |
2020 |
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Streptomyces sp.
Actinomycetota |
Tetragonisca angustulaHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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producing antibiotic, exhibit antimicrobial activity, mainly to Gram-positive bacteria and fungi |
2019 |
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Streptomyces sp.
Actinomycetota |
Acromyrmex octospinosusHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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symbiont makes multiple antifungals, including Antimycins A1–A4, which support the fungus farming |
2011 |
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Streptomyces sp. SA3_actG
Actinomycetota |
Sirex noctilioHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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degrading woody substrates and that such degradation may assist in nutrient acquisition by S. noctilio, thus contributing to its ability to be established in forested habitats worldwide |
2011 |
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Streptomyces sp. SA3_actF
Actinomycetota |
Sirex noctilioHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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degrading woody substrates and that such degradation may assist in nutrient acquisition by S. noctilio, thus contributing to its ability to be established in forested habitats worldwide |
2011 |
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Streptomyces sp. ACTE
Actinomycetota |
Sirex noctilioHymenoptera |
Bacteria
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degrading woody substrates and that such degradation may assist in nutrient acquisition by S. noctilio, thus contributing to its ability to be established in forested habitats worldwide |
2011 |