Various intracellular bacterial symbionts that provide their host with essential nutrients have much-reduced genomes, attributed largely to genomic decay and relaxed selection. To obtain quantitative estimates of the metabolic function of these bacteria, we reconstructed genome-and transcriptome-informed metabolic models of three xylem-feeding insects that bear two bacterial symbionts with complementary metabolic functions: a primary symbiont, Sulcia, that has codiversified with the insects, and a coprimary symbiont of distinct taxonomic origin and with different degrees of genome reduction in each insect species (Hodgkinia in a cicada, Baumannia in a sharpshooter, and Sodalis in a spittlebug). Our simulations reveal extensive bidirectional...
Symbiosis occurs between organisms in all domains of life. The evolution of obligate symbionts from ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial linea...
Many insects harbor bacterial endosymbionts that supply essential nutrients and enable their hosts t...
Various intracellular bacterial symbionts that provide their host with essential nutrients have much...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
Mutualistic intracellular symbiosis between bacteria and insects is a widespread phenomenon that has...
While genome erosion is extensively studied in intracellular symbionts, the metabolic implications o...
Mutualistic intracellular symbiosis between bacteria and insects is a widespread phenomenon that has...
SummaryHighly reduced genomes of 144–416 kilobases have been described from nutrient-provisioning ba...
ABSTRACT Obligate symbioses with bacteria allow insects to feed on otherwise unsuitable diets. Some ...
BackgroundGenome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that establ...
Endosymbiotic bacteria from different species can live inside cells of the same eukaryotic organism....
Endosymbiotic bacteria from different species can live inside cells of the same eukaryotic organism....
International audienceBackground: Individual organisms are linked to their communities and ecosystem...
BACKGROUND: Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that esta...
Symbiosis occurs between organisms in all domains of life. The evolution of obligate symbionts from ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial linea...
Many insects harbor bacterial endosymbionts that supply essential nutrients and enable their hosts t...
Various intracellular bacterial symbionts that provide their host with essential nutrients have much...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
Mutualistic intracellular symbiosis between bacteria and insects is a widespread phenomenon that has...
While genome erosion is extensively studied in intracellular symbionts, the metabolic implications o...
Mutualistic intracellular symbiosis between bacteria and insects is a widespread phenomenon that has...
SummaryHighly reduced genomes of 144–416 kilobases have been described from nutrient-provisioning ba...
ABSTRACT Obligate symbioses with bacteria allow insects to feed on otherwise unsuitable diets. Some ...
BackgroundGenome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that establ...
Endosymbiotic bacteria from different species can live inside cells of the same eukaryotic organism....
Endosymbiotic bacteria from different species can live inside cells of the same eukaryotic organism....
International audienceBackground: Individual organisms are linked to their communities and ecosystem...
BACKGROUND: Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that esta...
Symbiosis occurs between organisms in all domains of life. The evolution of obligate symbionts from ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial linea...
Many insects harbor bacterial endosymbionts that supply essential nutrients and enable their hosts t...