Bioenergetics and the Evolution of Cellular Traits.

IF 10.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOPHYSICS
Paul E Schavemaker, Michael Lynch
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Abstract

Evolutionary processes have transformed simple cellular life into a great diversity of forms, ranging from the ubiquitous eukaryotic cell design to the more specific cellular forms of spirochetes, cyanobacteria, ciliates, heliozoans, amoeba, and many others. The cellular traits that constitute these forms require an evolutionary explanation. Ultimately, the persistence of a cellular trait depends on its net contribution to fitness, a quantitative measure. Independent of any positive effects, a cellular trait exhibits a baseline energetic cost that needs to be accounted for when quantitatively examining its net fitness effect. Here, we explore how the energetic burden introduced by a cellular trait quantitatively affects cellular fitness, describe methods for determining cell energy budgets, summarize the costs of cellular traits across the tree of life, and examine how the fitness impacts of these energetic costs compare to other evolutionary forces and trait benefits.

生物能量学与细胞特性的进化。
进化过程已经将简单的细胞生命转变为多种多样的形式,从无处不在的真核细胞设计到更特殊的细胞形式,如螺旋体、蓝藻、纤毛虫、太阳虫、变形虫等。构成这些形态的细胞特征需要一个进化的解释。最终,细胞特征的持久性取决于它对适应度的净贡献,这是一种定量衡量。独立于任何积极的影响,一个细胞特征表现出一个基线能量成本,需要在定量检查其净适应度效应时加以考虑。在这里,我们探讨了由细胞特征引入的能量负担如何定量地影响细胞适应度,描述了确定细胞能量预算的方法,总结了整个生命树上细胞特征的成本,并研究了这些能量成本对适应度的影响如何与其他进化力量和性状利益相比较。
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Annual Review of Biophysics
Annual Review of Biophysics 生物-生物物理
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21.00
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Biophysics, in publication since 1972, covers significant developments in the field of biophysics, including macromolecular structure, function and dynamics, theoretical and computational biophysics, molecular biophysics of the cell, physical systems biology, membrane biophysics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and emerging techniques.
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