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Thermophiles; or, the Modern Prometheus: The Importance of Extreme Microorganisms for Understanding and Applying Extracellular Electron Transfer

机译:嗜热菌;或,现代普罗米修斯:极端微生物对于理解和应用细胞外电子转移的重要性

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Approximately four billion years ago, the first microorganisms to thrive on earth were anaerobic chemoautotrophic thermophiles, a specific group of extremophiles that survive and operate at temperatures ~50 – 125°C and do not use molecular oxygen (O _(2)) for respiration. Instead, these microorganisms performed respiration via dissimilatory metal reduction by transferring their electrons extracellularly to insoluble electron acceptors. Genetic evidence suggests that Gram-positive thermophilic bacteria capable of extracellular electron transfer (EET) are positioned close to the root of the Bacteria kingdom on the tree of life. On the contrary, EET in Gram-negative mesophilic bacteria is a relatively new phenomenon that is evolutionarily distinct from Gram-positive bacteria. This suggests that EET evolved separately in Gram-positive thermophiles and Gram-negative mesophiles, and that EET in these bacterial types is a result of a convergent evolutionary process leading to homoplasy. Thus, the study of dissimilatory metal reducing thermophiles provides a glimpse into some of Earth’s earliest forms of respiration. This will provide new insights for understanding biogeochemistry and the development of early Earth in addition to providing unique avenues for exploration and discovery in astrobiology. Lastly, the physiological composition of Gram-positive thermophiles, coupled with the kinetic and thermodynamic consequences of surviving at elevated temperatures, makes them ideal candidates for developing new mathematical models and designing innovative next-generation biotechnologies. KEY CONCEPTS Anaerobe: organism that does not require oxygen for growth. Chemoautotroph: organism that obtains energy by oxidizing inorganic electron donors. Convergent Evolution: process in which organisms which are not closely related independently evolve similar traits due to adapting to similar ecological niches and/or environments. Dissimilatory Metal Reduction: reduction of a metal or metalloid that uses electrons from oxidized organic or inorganic electron donors. Exoelectrogen: microorganism that performs dissimilatory metal reduction via extracellular electron transfer. Extremophiles: organisms that thrive in physical or geochemical conditions that are considered detrimental to most life on Earth. Homoplasy: a character shared by a set of species that is not shared by a common ancestor Non-synonymous Substitutions (K _( a )): a substitution of a nucleotide that changes a codon sequence resulting in a change in the amino acid sequence of a protein. Synonymous Substitutions (K _( s )): a substitution of a nucleotide that may change a codon sequence, but results in no change in the amino acid sequence of a protein. Thermophiles: a specific group of extremophiles that survive and operate at temperatures ~50–125°C.
机译:大约40亿年前,第一个在地球上繁衍生息的微生物是厌氧的化学自养嗜热菌,这是一组特定的极端微生物,它们在〜50 – 125°C的温度下生存和运行,并且不使用分子氧(O _(2))进行呼吸。取而代之的是,这些微生物通过将电子转移到不溶性电子受体上,通过异化金属还原作用进行呼吸作用。遗传证据表明,能够进行细胞外电子转移(EET)的革兰氏阳性嗜热细菌位于生命树上细菌界的根附近。相反,革兰氏阴性嗜温细菌中的EET是相对较新的现象,在进化上不同于革兰氏阳性细菌。这表明EET在革兰氏阳性嗜热菌和革兰氏阴性嗜温菌中分别进化,并且这些细菌类型中的EET是导致同型性的趋同进化过程的结果。因此,对异化金属还原嗜热菌的研究提供了地球最早呼吸形式的一瞥。这将为理解生物地球化学和早期地球的发展提供新的见解,并为天体生物学的探索和发现提供独特的途径。最后,革兰氏阳性嗜热菌的生理成分,以及在高温下存活的动力学和热力学后果,使其成为开发新数学模型和设计创新的下一代生物技术的理想人选。关键概念厌氧菌:不需要氧气即可生长的生物。化学自养生物:通过氧化无机电子供体而获得能量的生物。趋同进化:不密切相关的生物由于适应相似的生态位和/或环境而独立地进化相似性状的过程。异化金属还原:使用来自氧化的有机或无机电子供体的电子还原金属或准金属。外生电子:通过细胞外电子转移执行异化金属还原的微生物。极端微生物:在自然或地球化学条件下壮成长的生物,被认为对地球上大多数生命有害。同质:由一组物种共有但不由共同祖先共有的字符非同义取代(K _(a)):改变密码子序列的核苷酸的替代,导致密码子的氨基酸序列改变一种蛋白质。同义取代(K _(s)):核苷酸的取代,可以改变密码子序列,但不会导致蛋白质的氨基酸序列改变。嗜热菌:一组特定的极端嗜热菌,它们可以在〜50–125°C的温度下生存和运行。

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