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1. Proteolytic Activity of DegP Is Required for the Burkholderia Symbiont To Persist in Its Host Bean Bug.

2. Burkholderia gut symbiont modulates titer of specific juvenile hormone in the bean bug Riptortus pedestris.

3. The lipopolysaccharide core oligosaccharide of Burkholderia plays a critical role in maintaining a proper gut symbiosis with the bean bug Riptortus pedestris .

4. PhaR, a Negative Regulator of PhaP, Modulates the Colonization of a Burkholderia Gut Symbiont in the Midgut of the Host Insect, Riptortus pedestris.

5. Gut symbiotic bacteria stimulate insect growth and egg production by modulating hexamerin and vitellogenin gene expression.

6. A midgut lysate of the Riptortus pedestris has antibacterial activity against LPS O-antigen-deficient Burkholderia mutants.

7. Understanding regulation of the host-mediated gut symbiont population and the symbiont-mediated host immunity in the Riptortus-Burkholderia symbiosis system.

8. Burkholderia gut symbionts enhance the innate immunity of host Riptortus pedestris.

9. Bacterial cell motility of Burkholderia gut symbiont is required to colonize the insect gut.

10. Purine biosynthesis-deficient Burkholderia mutants are incapable of symbiotic accommodation in the stinkbug.

11. Specific midgut region controlling the symbiont population in an insect-microbe gut symbiotic association.

12. The lipopolysaccharide core oligosaccharide of Burkholderia plays a critical role in maintaining a proper gut symbiosis with the bean bug Riptortus pedestris

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