RISB0603 - Apibacter
Symbiont Classification
Bacteria
Bacteroidota
Flavobacteriales
Apibacter
Host Classification
Function
Apibacter acquisition of genes for the degradation of toxic monosaccharides potentiates its ability to utilize pollen hydrolysis products and enables monosaccharide detoxification for the host Apis cerana.
Localization
Extracellular
Transmission Mode
No transmission mode information available
Geographic Information
China
Sichuan, Jilin and Qinghai Provinces
Supporting Reference
Genomic features underlying the evolutionary transitions of Apibacter to honey bee gut symbionts
Zhang, WJ; Zhang, X; Su, QZ ... Zheng, H; Zhou, X
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Symbiont Genome
Related Publications
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| Title | Host | Symbiont | Authors | Journal | Year |
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Apis cerana
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Apibacter
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Zhang, WJ; Zhang, X; Su, QZ ... Zheng, H; Zhou, X
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INSECT SCIENCE
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2022
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Apis cerana
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Bombella apis
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Chen, XW; Li, JH; Ding, ZR ... Xie, HC; Yi, Z
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JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY
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2024
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Apis cerana
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Bombella intestini
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Yun, BR; Truong, AT; Choi, YS ... Van Quyen, D; Cho, YS
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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2022
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Musca domestica
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Apibacter
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de Jonge, N; Michaelsen, TY; Ejbye-Ernst, R ... Bahrndorff, S; Nielsen, JL
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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2020
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Apis cerana
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Bifidobacterium
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Guo, J; Wu, J; Chen, YP ... Luo, WH; Li, JL
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JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY
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2015
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