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    Impact of the insect gut microbiota on ecology, evolution, and industry by Jang, Seonghan, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    Published in Current opinion in insect science (01-10-2020)
    “…Insects harbor diverse microorganisms in the gut, providing their host with physiological and ecological advantages. For example, gut symbionts contribute to…”
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    Burkholderia insecticola triggers midgut closure in the bean bug Riptortus pedestris to prevent secondary bacterial infections of midgut crypts by Kikuchi, Yoshitomo, Ohbayashi, Tsubasa, Jang, Seonghan, Mergaert, Peter

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-07-2020)
    “…In addition to abiotic triggers, biotic factors such as microbial symbionts can alter development of multicellular organisms. Symbiont-mediated morphogenesis…”
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    Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification by Sato, Yuya, Jang, Seonghan, Takeshita, Kazutaka, Itoh, Hideomi, Koike, Hideaki, Tago, Kanako, Hayatsu, Masahito, Hori, Tomoyuki, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    Published in Nature communications (05-11-2021)
    “…Insecticide resistance is one of the most serious problems in contemporary agriculture and public health. Although recent studies revealed that insect gut…”
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    Host–symbiont specificity determined by microbe–microbe competition in an insect gut by Itoh, Hideomi, Jang, Seonghan, Takeshita, Kazutaka, Ohbayashi, Tsubasa, Ohnishi, Naomi, Meng, Xian-Ying, Mitani, Yasuo, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    “…Despite the omnipresence of specific host–symbiont associations with acquisition of the microbial symbiont from the environment, little is known about how the…”
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    Insecticide resistance governed by gut symbiosis in a rice pest, Cletus punctiger, under laboratory conditions by Ishigami, Kota, Jang, Seonghan, Itoh, Hideomi, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (03-03-2021)
    “…Resistance to toxins in insects is generally thought of as their own genetic trait, but recent studies have revealed that gut microorganisms could mediate…”
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    Dual oxidase enables insect gut symbiosis by mediating respiratory network formation by Jang, Seonghan, Mergaert, Peter, Ohbayashi, Tsubasa, Ishigami, Kota, Shigenobu, Shuji, Itoh, Hideomi, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    “…Most animals harbor a gut microbiota that consists of potentially pathogenic, commensal, and mutualistic microorganisms. Dual oxidase (Duox) is a well…”
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    Plant-induced bacterial gene silencing: a novel control method for bacterial wilt disease by Jang, Seonghan, Kim, Doyeon, Lee, Soohyun, Ryu, Choong-Min

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (02-08-2024)
    “…, a notorious phytopathogen, is responsible for causing bacterial wilt, leading to significant economic losses globally in many crops within the Solanaceae…”
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    Re-opening of the symbiont sorting organ with aging in Riptortus pedestris by Jang, Seonghan, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    Published in Journal of Asia-Pacific entomology (01-12-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Ingested bacteria are sorted at the entrance of the gut symbiotic organ in Riptortus pedestris.•The entrance, called “constricted region…”
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    Symbiont coordinates stem cell proliferation, apoptosis, and morphogenesis of gut symbiotic organ in the stinkbug- Caballeronia symbiosis by Jang, Seonghan, Matsuura, Yu, Ishigami, Kota, Mergaert, Peter, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (04-01-2023)
    “…The bean bug obtains a specific bacterial symbiont, ( ), from the environmental soil and harbors it in the posterior midgut region that is composed of hundreds…”
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    Novel weapon-aided plant protection in the underground battlefield by Jang, Seonghan, Son, Jin-Soo, Schmelz, Eric A, Ryu, Choong-Min

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (31-12-2024)
    “…and , the causative agents of bacterial wilt, ranks as the second most devastating phytopathogens, affecting over 310 plant species and causing substantial…”
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    History of a model plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium, Bacillus velezensis GB03: from isolation to commercialization by Jang, Seonghan, Choi, Soo-Keun, Zhang, Huiming, Zhang, Shouan, Ryu, Choong-Min, Kloepper, Joseph W.

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (11-10-2023)
    “…Bacillus velezensis strain GB03 is a Gram-positive rhizosphere bacterium known for its ability to promote plant growth and immunity. This review provides a…”
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    Ingested soil bacteria breach gut epithelia and prime systemic immunity in an insect by Jang, Seonghan, Ishigami, Kota, Mergaert, Peter, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    “…Insects lack acquired immunity and were thought to have no immune memory, but recent studies reported a phenomenon called immune priming, wherein sublethal…”
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    Obligate Gut Symbiotic Association with Caballeronia in the Mulberry Seed Bug Paradieuches dissimilis (Lygaeoidea: Rhyparochromidae) by Ishigami, Kota, Jang, Seonghan, Itoh, Hideomi, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-08-2023)
    “…Many insects possess symbiotic bacteria in their bodies, and microbial symbionts play pivotal metabolic roles for their hosts. Members of the heteropteran…”
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    Enzymatic oxidation of polyethylene by Galleria mellonella intestinal cytochrome P450s by Son, Jin-Soo, Lee, Soohyun, Hwang, Sungbo, Jeong, Jinyoung, Jang, Seonghan, Gong, Jiyoung, Choi, Jae Young, Je, Yeon Ho, Ryu, Choong-Min

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-12-2024)
    “…Polyethylene is widely used but highly resistant to biodegradation, owing to its composition of only a hydrocarbon backbone. For biodegradation to occur,…”
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    Burkholderia insecticola triggers midgut closure in the bean bug Riptortus pedestris to prevent secondary bacterial infections of midgut crypts by Kikuchi, Yoshitomo, Ohbayashi, Tsubasa, Jang, Seonghan, Mergaert, Peter

    Published in The ISME Journal (2020)
    “…In addition to abiotic triggers, biotic factors such as microbial symbionts can alter development of multicellular organisms. Symbiont-mediated morphogenesis…”
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    Is plant acoustic communication fact or fiction? by Son, Jin‐Soo, Jang, Seonghan, Mathevon, Nicolas, Ryu, Choong‐Min

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2024)
    “…Summary In recent years, the idea has flourished that plants emit and perceive sound and could even be capable of exchanging information through the acoustic…”
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    Polymorphobacter megasporae sp. nov., isolated from an Antarctic lichen by Noh, Hyun-Ju, Park, Yerin, Yang, Junwon, Jang, Seonghan, Lee, Hyoungseok, Lee, Yung Mi

    “…A Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, orange-coloured, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterial strain, PAMC 29362 T , was isolated from an Antarctic lichen, Megaspora…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence of Burkholderia sp. Strain THE68, a Bacterial Symbiont Isolated from Midgut Crypts of the Seed Bug Togo hemipterus by Takeshita, Kazutaka, Jang, Seonghan, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (05-03-2020)
    “…sp. strain THE68 is a bacterial symbiont isolated from the midgut crypts of a phytophagous stink bug, Here, we report the complete 7.98-Mb genome of this…”
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