| Literature DB >> 22376125 |
Jacqueline Hirsch, Stephan Strohmeier, Martin Pfannkuchen, Annette Reineke.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Weevils of the genus Otiorhynchus are regarded as devastating pests in a wide variety of horticultural crops worldwide. So far, little is known on the presence of endosymbionts in Otiorhynchus spp.. Investigation of endosymbiosis in this genus may help to understand the evolution of different reproductive strategies in these weevils (parthenogenesis or sexual reproduction), host-symbiont interactions, and may provide a future basis for novel pest management strategy development. Here, we used a multitag 454 pyrosequencing approach to assess the bacterial endosymbiont diversity in larvae of four economically important Otiorhynchus species.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22376125 PMCID: PMC3287517 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-12-S1-S6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Endosymbiotic bacterial diversity and abundance in the four analysed Otiorhynchus species.
| Bacteria from weevil species | GenBank accession No. | Number of reads | % of total reads | Closest phylogenetic match and 16S rDNA accession number | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JN563736 | 5516 | 90.83 | AB478978, endosymbiont of | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563737 | 121 | 1.99 | DQ417336, | β-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563738 | 96 | 1.58 | FJ268988, uncultured | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563739 | 69 | 1.14 | CU927677, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563740 | 48 | 0.79 | FJ534956, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563741 | 44 | 0.72 | EF210100, | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563742 | 34 | 0.56 | AY923125, | Bacilli | |
| JN563743 | 26 | 0.43 | EU464962, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563744 | 25 | 0.41 | EU766013, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563745 | 23 | 0.38 | FJ393126, uncultured | Bacteroidetes | |
| JN563746 | 18 | 0.30 | EU721814, uncultured epsilon proteobacterium | ε-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563747 | 17 | 0.28 | AY953252, | Bacteroidetes | |
| JN563748 | 15 | 0.25 | FJ799146, bacterium enrichment culture clone LA29 | - | |
| JN563749 | 11 | 0.18 | EU802152, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563750 | 10 | 0.16 | AY568512, | β-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563751 | 7800 | 90.87 | AB021128, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563752 | 396 | 4.61 | EF633744, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563753 | 338 | 3.94 | AB478978, endosymbiont of | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563754 | 17 | 0.20 | AB021128, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563755 | 11 | 0.13 | EF633744, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563756 | 7 | 0.08 | AB021128, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563757 | 6 | 0.07 | AB021128, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563758 | 5 | 0.06 | FJ868862, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563759 | 4 | 0.05 | GQ845011, | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563760 | 6358 | 99.16 | AB021128, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563761 | 35 | 0.55 | EF633744, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563762 | 19 | 0.30 | EF633744, | α-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563763 | 5900 | 93.49 | AB478978, endosymbiont of | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563764 | 60 | 0.95 | FJ823944, uncultured | β-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563765 | 54 | 0.86 | FJ868862, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563766 | 43 | 0.68 | FJ823944, uncultured | β-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563767 | 35 | 0.55 | FJ544375, | β-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563768 | 31 | 0.49 | EU560802, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563769 | 23 | 0.36 | DQ407746, primary endosymbiont of | - | |
| JN563770 | 21 | 0.33 | DQ469223, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563771 | 21 | 0.33 | GQ845011, | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563772 | 20 | 0.32 | DQ860049, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563773 | 11 | 0.17 | AF006670, | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563774 | 11 | 0.17 | X82133, | γ-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563775 | 11 | 0.17 | EU801479, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563776 | 10 | 0.16 | EF019306, uncultured proteobacterium | - | |
| JN563777 | 9 | 0.14 | AY953252, | Bacteroidetes | |
| JN563778 | 8 | 0.13 | EU464962, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563779 | 8 | 0.13 | EU536078, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563780 | 8 | 0.13 | GQ068015, uncultured bacterium | - | |
| JN563781 | 8 | 0.13 | L16490, | Bacteroidetes | |
| JN563782 | 8 | 0.13 | AY351787, uncultured marine bacterium | - | |
| JN563783 | 6 | 0.10 | EF648074, uncultured | β-Proteobacteria | |
| JN563784 | 5 | 0.08 | EF648074, uncultured | β-Proteobacteria | |
Only the closest relatives and their 16S rDNA accession numbers (see additional file 1: 16S rDNA gene-based phylogeny of endosymbionts in four different Otiorhynchus spp. larvae) are mentioned.
Figure 1Neighbour joining tree of Sequences obtained in the present study are coloured and phylogenetic groups were constructed according to Weinert et al [22]. The amount of sequences included in the groups are indicated by numbers. Branch lengths were reduced in two positions (marked with diagonal slashes).
Figure 2Neighbour joining tree of Sequences obtained in the present study are coloured. Sequences were combined in groups according to Weinert et al [22]. The amount of sequences included in the groups are indicated by numbers.
Figure 3Neighbour joining tree of Sequences obtained in the present study are coloured. Branch lengths were reduced in four positions (marked with diagonal slashes). The amount of sequences included in the groups are indicated by numbers.
Figure 4Phylogenetic analysis of endosymbionts under “ The tree represents the “Candidatus Neoehrlichia” subregion of the complete tree (see additional file 1: 16S rDNA gene-based phylogeny of endosymbionts in four different Otiorhynchus spp. larvae) and was constructed by using parsimony algorithm. Sequences obtained in the present study are coloured. The amount of sequences included in the groups of Wolbachia, Ehrlichia, „Candidatus Neoehrlichia” and Anaplasma are indicated by numbers.