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Evolutionary trade-offs between growth and survival: The delicate balance between reproductive success and longevity in bacteria.

Florence Abram1, Talia Arcari1, Duarte Guerreiro1, Conor P O'Byrne2.   

Abstract

All living cells strive to allocate cellular resources in a way that promotes maximal evolutionary fitness. While there are many competing demands for resources the main decision making process centres on whether to proceed with growth and reproduction or to "hunker down" and invest in protection and survival (or to strike an optimal balance between these two processes). The transcriptional programme active at any given time largely determines which of these competing processes is dominant. At the top of the regulatory hierarchy are the sigma factors that commandeer the transcriptional machinery and determine which set of promoters are active at any given time. The regulatory inputs controlling their activity are therefore often highly complex, with multiple layers of regulation, allowing relevant environmental information to produce the most beneficial response. The tension between growth and survival is also evident in the developmental programme necessary to promote biofilm formation, which is typically associated with low growth rates and enhanced long-term survival. Nucleotide second messengers and energy pools (ATP/ADP levels) play critical roles in determining the fate of individual cells. Regulatory small RNAs frequently play important roles in the decision making processes too. In this review we discuss the trade-off that exists between reproduction and persistence in bacteria and discuss some of the recent advances in this fascinating field.
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Keywords:  Evolution; Growth; RpoS; Second messengers; Sigma B; Sigma factors; Stress; Survival; Trade-off; sRNA

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34836610     DOI: 10.1016/bs.ampbs.2021.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Microb Physiol        ISSN: 0065-2911            Impact factor:   3.517


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