RISB0299 - cycadivorous insects microbiomes

Symbiont Classification

Classification

Bacteria

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Host Classification

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Function

The gut microbiomes (Amplicon data) of cycadivorous insects are rich in siderophore biosynthetic pathways (e.g., desferrioxamine B), which are hypothesized to help the host tolerate cycad toxins (azoxyglycosides, BMAA, etc.).

Localization

Extracellular

Transmission Mode

Horizontal

Geographic Information

Country

USA, South Africa, China, Australia, Singapore, Thailand

Collection Location

USA, South Africa, China, Australia, Singapore, and Thailand

Supporting Reference

Gut microbiomes of cycad-feeding insects tolerant to β-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) are rich in siderophore biosynthesis

Gutiérrez-García, K; Whitaker, MRL; Bustos-Díaz, ED ... Cibrán-Jaramillo, A; Barona-Gómez, F

Journal: ISME COMMUNICATIONS

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Bioproject

Related Publications

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Title Host Symbiont Authors Journal Year
cycadivorous insects
cycadivorous insects microbiomes
Gutiérrez-García, K; Whitaker, MRL; Bustos-Díaz, ED ... Cibrán-Jaramillo, A; Barona-Gómez, F
ISME COMMUNICATIONS
2023
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