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On the intrinsic constraint of bacterial growth rate: M. tuberculosis's view of the protein translation capacity.

Manlu Zhu1, Xiongfeng Dai1.   

Abstract

In nature, the maximal growth rates vary widely among different bacteria species. Fast-growing bacteria species such as Escherichia coli can have a shortest generation time of 20 min. Slow-growing bacteria species are perhaps best known for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a human pathogen with a generation time being no less than 16 h. Despite of the significant progress made on understanding the pathogenesis of M. tuberculosis, we know little on the origin of its intriguingly slow growth. From a global view, the intrinsic constraint of the maximal growth rate of bacteria remains to be a fundamental question in microbiology. In this review, we analyze and discuss this issue from the angle of protein translation capacity, which is the major demand for cell growth. Based on quantitative analysis, we propose four parameters: rRNA chain elongation rate, abundance of RNA polymerase engaged in rRNA synthesis, polypeptide chain elongation rate, and active ribosome fraction, which potentially limit the maximal growth rate of bacteria. We further discuss the relation of these parameters with the growth rate for M. tuberculosis as well as other bacterial species. We highlight future comprehensive investigation of these parameters for different bacteria species to understand how bacteria set their own specific growth rates.

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Keywords:  Bacterial growth rate; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; active ribosome fraction; fraction of RNA polymerase engaged in rRNA synthesis; polypeptide chain elongation rate; rRNA chain elongation rate

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29334314     DOI: 10.1080/1040841X.2018.1425672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Microbiol        ISSN: 1040-841X            Impact factor:   7.624


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