RISB1440 - Methylobacterium

Symbiont Classification

Classification

Bacteria

Phylum

Pseudomonadota

Order

Hyphomicrobiales

Genus

Methylobacterium

Host Classification

Order

Diptera

Subfamily

Phlebotominae

Function

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

Pathogen interaction

Localization

Extracellular

Transmission Mode

Horizontal

Supporting Reference

Wild specimens of sand fly phlebotomine Lutzomyia evansi, vector of leishmaniasis, show high abundance of Methylobacterium and natural carriage of Wolbachia and Cardinium types in the midgut microbiome

Vivero, RJ; Villegas-Plazas, M; Cadavid-Restrepo, GE ... Uribe, SI; Junca, H

Journal: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS

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Title Host Symbiont Authors Journal Year
Lutzomyia evansi
Cardinium
Vivero, RJ; Villegas-Plazas, M; Cadavid-Restrepo, GE ... Uribe, SI; Junca, H
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2019
Saturniidae
Methylobacterium
Pinto-Tomás, AA; Sittenfeld, A; Uribe-Lorío, L ... Goodman, RM; Simon, HM
Environmental Entomology
2011
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