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Redox-Based Regulation of Bacterial Development and Behavior
Annual Review of Biochemistry ( IF 12.1 ) Pub Date : 2017-06-27 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biochem-061516-044453
Abigail J. Sporer 1 , Lisa J. Kahl 1 , Alexa Price-Whelan 1 , Lars E.P. Dietrich 1
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Severe changes in the environmental redox potential, and resulting alterations in the oxidation states of intracellular metabolites and enzymes, have historically been considered negative stressors, requiring responses that are strictly defensive. However, recent work in diverse organisms has revealed that more subtle changes in the intracellular redox state can act as signals, eliciting responses with benefits beyond defense and detoxification. Changes in redox state have been shown to influence or trigger chromosome segregation, sporulation, aerotaxis, and social behaviors, including luminescence as well as biofilm establishment and dispersal. Connections between redox state and complex behavior allow bacteria to link developmental choices with metabolic state and coordinate appropriate responses. Promising future directions for this area of study include metabolomic analysis of species- and condition-dependent changes in metabolite oxidation states and elucidation of the mechanisms whereby the redox state influences circadian regulation.

中文翻译:


基于氧化还原的细菌发育和行为调控

历史上,环境氧化还原电势的严重变化以及由此导致的细胞内代谢物和酶的氧化态改变,一直被视为负面压力源,​​需要严格防御的反应。但是,最近在多种生物中的工作表明,细胞内氧化还原状态的更细微变化可以充当信号,引发反应,其防御和排毒作用之外。氧化还原状态的变化已显示出会影响或触发染色体的分离,孢子形成,气密性和社交行为,包括发光以及生物膜的形成和散布。氧化还原状态和复杂行为之间的联系使细菌能够将发育选择与代谢状态联系起来并协调适当的反应。

更新日期:2017-06-27
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