Coordination of host and endosymbiont gene expression governs endosymbiont growth and elimination in the cereal weevilSitophilusspp
Résumé
Background: Insects living in nutritionally poor environments often establish long-term relationships with intracellular bacteria that supplement their diets and improve their adaptive and invasive powers. Even though these symbiotic associations have been extensively studied on physiological, ecological and evolutionary levels, few studies have focused on the molecular dialogue between host and endosymbionts to identify genes and pathways involved in endosymbiosis control and dynamics throughout host development.
Results: We simultaneously analyzed host and endosymbiont gene expression during the life cycle of the cereal weevil Sitophilus oryzae, from larval stages to adults, with a particular emphasis on emerging adults where the endosymbiont Sodalis pierantonius experiences a .
Domaines
Interactions entre organismesOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
---|