Carlos Asensio and the dawn of molecular microbial ecology.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Víctor de Lorenzo, Fernando Baquero, Alfredo Aguilar
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At near 50 years of the discovery of microcins, this article highlights the pivotal-but under-recognised-influence of Spanish biochemist Carlos Asensio (1925-1982) in contemporary microbiology, featuring the epistemological, sociological, and cultural impact of his scientific achievements. At a time when the intestinal microbiome is central to current biomedical research, it is due to emphasise his role in the establishment of new scientific fields that are now considered fundamental. Despite his premature death at the peak of his conceptual and experimental creativity, many of his ideas about microbial communication in complex communities inspired a generation of researchers and opened new topics reach to this day. Asensio was also a trailblazer in Spain, advocating for fundamental research within the socio-economic context of his time. He foresaw the shift towards what is now termed the knowledge-based bioeconomy, recognised the need for multidisciplinary research teams, and advocated integration science into societal and political agendas. These facets became evident during his research on microcins, low molecular weight bioactive compounds produced by enterobacteria. These molecules were hypothesised as mediators of microbial interactions in the human gut and were considered potential new antibiotics and even antitumoral agents. His research mobilised young talent and attracted unprecedented resources in Spain during the late 1970s-early 1980s. It underscored the medical value of microbial ecology and exemplified the benefits of collaboration between academia and industry. Asensio played a pivotal role in the emergence of molecular microbial ecology as a research discipline and its foundational and applied significance in biotechnology.

卡洛斯-阿森西奥和分子微生物生态学的曙光。
在微量蛋白发现近 50 年之际,本文着重介绍了西班牙生物化学家卡洛斯-阿森西奥(1925-1982 年)在当代微生物学中举足轻重的影响,以及他的科学成就在认识论、社会学和文化方面的影响,但人们对他的影响认识不足。当肠道微生物组成为当前生物医学研究的核心时,有必要强调他在建立新的科学领域方面所发挥的作用,这些领域现在被认为是基础性的。尽管阿森西奥在其概念和实验创造力的巅峰时期英年早逝,但他关于复杂群落中微生物交流的许多想法启发了一代研究人员,并开辟了新的研究课题,影响至今。阿森西奥还是西班牙的开拓者,在当时的社会经济背景下倡导基础研究。他预见到了向现在所说的以知识为基础的生物经济的转变,认识到了多学科研究团队的必要性,并倡导将科学纳入社会和政治议程。这些方面在他研究肠杆菌产生的低分子量生物活性化合物--微量蛋白时得到了体现。这些分子被假定为人类肠道中微生物相互作用的媒介,并被认为是潜在的新型抗生素甚至抗肿瘤药物。在 20 世纪 70 年代末至 80 年代初,他的研究动员了西班牙的年轻人才,并吸引了前所未有的资源。这项研究凸显了微生物生态学的医学价值,并体现了学术界与产业界合作的益处。阿森西奥在分子微生物生态学成为一门研究学科及其在生物技术领域的基础和应用意义方面发挥了关键作用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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