2003
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1533499100
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The genome sequence of Blochmannia floridanus : Comparative analysis of reduced genomes

Abstract: Bacterial symbioses are widespread among insects, probably being one of the key factors of their evolutionary success. We present the complete genome sequence of Blochmannia floridanus, the primary endosymbiont of carpenter ants. Although these ants feed on a complex diet, this symbiosis very likely has a nutritional basis: Blochmannia is able to supply nitrogen and sulfur compounds to the host while it takes advantage of the host metabolic machinery. Remarkably, these bacteria lack all known genes involved in… Show more

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“…Specific nutritional needs of the insect host have clearly affected gene content of the bacterial partner. Bfl and Buchnera provide their hosts with essential amino acids, whereas Wgl provisions vitamins and cofactors (Shigenobu et al, 2000;Akman et al, 2002;Gil et al, 2003). As expected, these small endosymbionts genomes retain the specific biosynthetic functions that the host requires.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…Specific nutritional needs of the insect host have clearly affected gene content of the bacterial partner. Bfl and Buchnera provide their hosts with essential amino acids, whereas Wgl provisions vitamins and cofactors (Shigenobu et al, 2000;Akman et al, 2002;Gil et al, 2003). As expected, these small endosymbionts genomes retain the specific biosynthetic functions that the host requires.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…High and low Faromatic_ and Fhydrophobic_ genes were identified by selecting genes in the lower and upper quartiles (25%) of their respective score. In addition, we also analyzed other discrete categories: (a) high (HEG) and low expression genes (LEG), (b) putative high (PHEG) and putative low expression genes (PLEG), and (c) genes of different metabolic pathways (META), particularly genes involved in synthesis of essential amino acids and genes involved in the synthesis of cofactors (Gil et al, 2003, (Wilcox et al, 2003). We used expression levels of 530 protein coding genes of the reference sample (nonheat stressed) (GEO sample accession numbers GSM2470-2473).…”
Section: Gene Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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