Table 1 Genome-sequenced ‘Entotheonella’ phylotypes and their host sponges analyzed in previous work or the current study (specified in column 1). Further details can be found in Supplementary Table 1

From: Chemical richness and diversity of uncultivated ‘Entotheonella’ symbionts in marine sponges

Sponge (suborder)

Known compounds (numbers in parentheses refer to representative structures in Fig. 1 and Supplementary Fig. 1)

Symbiont variants (E. refers to ‘Entotheonella’, P. to ‘Proxinella’)

T. swinhoei Y (Astrophorina); previous studies

Konbamide (2), keramamides (3), nazumamide A (4), pseudotheonamides (5), cyclotheonamide (6), onnamides and theopederins (7), polytheonamides (8), aurantosides and sterols

Ca. E. factor’ TSY1

Ca. E. gemina’ TSY2

Ca. E. arcus’ YB-1

T. swinhoei YB (Astrophorina); this study

See above

Ca. E. factor’ TSYB1

Ca. E. gemina’ TSYB2

Ca. E. mitsugo’ TSYB3

T. swinhoei WA (Astrophorina); previous study

Theonellamides (9) and misakinolides (10)

Ca. E. serta’ TSWA1

T. swinhoei WB (Astrophorina); this study

Theonellamides (9) and swinholides (11)

Ca. E. serta’ TSWB1

Ca. E. consors’ TSWB2

Theonella sp. 1 BA (Astrophorina); this study

Unknown

Ca. E. melakyensis’ TCBA1

Ca. E. serta’ TCBA2

Theonella sp. 2 BT (Astrophorina); this study

Unknown

Ca. E. symbiotica’ BT01

Ca. E. inquilina’ BT02

Ca. E. melakyensis’ BT03

Ca. E. catenata’ BT04

D. calyx (Astrophorina); this study

Calyculins (12), kasumigamide (13), calyxamides (14), indole derivatives and cyclodipeptides

Ca. E. armillaria’ DC1

D. kiiensis (Astrophorina); this study

Discodermins (1519), lipodiscamides (20)

Ca. E. monilis’ DK1

D. dissoluta (Astrophorina); this study

Discodermolides

Ca. E. tacita’ DD1

Ca. E. baccata’ DD2

Ca. E. tertia’ DD3

A. cribrophora (Spirophorina); this study

Unknown

Ca. P. opulenta’ AC1