2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.08.25.505265
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Cooperative host-microbe metabolism of a plant toxin in bees

Abstract: During pollination, bees are exposed to a myriad of xenobiotics, including plant metabolites, which may exert a wide range of effects on their health. Although bees encode enzymes that help in the metabolism of xenobiotics, they still have reduced detoxification gene diversity when compared to other insects, and may rely on other components of their physiology, such as the microbiota, to degrade potentially toxic molecules. In this study, we show that amygdalin, a cyanogenic glycoside found in honey bee-pollin… Show more

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“…Most studies dealing with the dynamics and functions of bacterial symbionts in insects focus on a few model species, such as Drosophila flies (Douglas, 2018) , or on some aphids and bees (McLean et al, 2019, Motta andMoran, 2024). However, knowledge of the diversity and roles of symbionts in the vast majority of insects, a group that makes up most of the world's diversity, is extremely limited (Salem et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies dealing with the dynamics and functions of bacterial symbionts in insects focus on a few model species, such as Drosophila flies (Douglas, 2018) , or on some aphids and bees (McLean et al, 2019, Motta andMoran, 2024). However, knowledge of the diversity and roles of symbionts in the vast majority of insects, a group that makes up most of the world's diversity, is extremely limited (Salem et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbes play an essential role for bee health and resistance, as they help not only with digestion and nutrient uptake (Zheng et al, 2017;Bonilla-Rosso and Engel, 2018), but provide protection against stressors like pathogens, parasites and toxins (Engel et al, 2012;Cariveau et al, 2014;Daisley et al, 2020;Motta et al, 2022). For the large earth bumble bee (B. terrestris) as well as the common eastern bumble bee (B. impatiens), the microbiota is an important driver for the resistance against infections with the parasite Crithidia bombi Schmid-Hempel, 2011b, 2012;Mockler et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%