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Diversity and saline-alkali resistance of Coleoptera endosymbiont bacteria in arid and semi-arid climate.

Haitao YueXiaoyun MaShuwen SunHongying HuJieyi WuTong XuDanyang HuangYiqian LuoJunqiang WuTingting Huang
Published in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
Coleoptera insects, as the first largest order of insect class, have the characteristics of a wide variety and wide distribution. The arid and semi-arid climate makes it more adaptable. By studying the endosymbiont bacteria of Coleoptera insects, we can systematically understand the adaptability of endosymbiont bacteria to host and special environment. Through the analysis of endosymbiont bacteria of Coleoptera insects in different saline-alkali areas in arid and semi-arid regions of Xinjiang, it was found that bacteria in different host samples were resistant to saline-alkali stress. These results suggest that bacteria and their hosts co-evolved in response to this climate. Therefore, this study is of great significance for understanding the endosymbiont bacteria of Coleoptera insects and obtaining extremophile resources (Saline-alkali-resistant chassis strains with modification potential for the production of bulk chemicals and highly robust industrial enzymes).
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • escherichia coli
  • human health