Literature DB >> 31654858

Evolutionary causes and consequences of metabolic division of labour: why anaerobes do and aerobes don't.

Jan-Ulrich Kreft1, Benjamin M Griffin2, Rebeca González-Cabaleiro3.   

Abstract

Metabolic division of the labour of organic matter decomposition into several steps carried out by different types of microbes is typical for many anoxic - but not oxic environments. An explanation of this well-known pattern is proposed based on the combination of three key insights: (i) well-studied anoxic environments are high flux environments: they are only anoxic because their high organic matter influx leads to oxygen depletion; (ii) shorter, incomplete catabolic pathways provide the capacity for higher flux, but this capacity is only advantageous in high flux environments; (iii) longer, complete catabolic pathways have energetic happy ends but only with high redox potential electron acceptors. Thus, aerobic environments favour longer pathways. Bioreactors, in contrast, are high flux environments and therefore favour division of catabolic labour even if aeration keeps them aerobic; therefore, host strains and feeding strategies must be carefully engineered to resist this pull.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31654858     DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2019.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Biotechnol        ISSN: 0958-1669            Impact factor:   9.740


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Authors:  Jaime G Lopez; Ned S Wingreen
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3.  Designing microbial communities to maximize the thermodynamic driving force for the production of chemicals.

Authors:  Pavlos Stephanos Bekiaris; Steffen Klamt
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 4.475

4.  Toward Engineering Biosystems With Emergent Collective Functions.

Authors:  Thomas E Gorochowski; Sabine Hauert; Jan-Ulrich Kreft; Lucia Marucci; Namid R Stillman; T-Y Dora Tang; Lucia Bandiera; Vittorio Bartoli; Daniel O R Dixon; Alex J H Fedorec; Harold Fellermann; Alexander G Fletcher; Tim Foster; Luca Giuggioli; Antoni Matyjaszkiewicz; Scott McCormick; Sandra Montes Olivas; Jonathan Naylor; Ana Rubio Denniss; Daniel Ward
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2020-06-26
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