微生物金属生理学:离子对生态系统的影响

IF 69.2 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
John D. Helmann
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摘要

生命依赖于金属离子。不同环境中金属离子的含量差异很大;开放海洋的许多地区长期金属含量有限,而其他自然和人为影响的环境则具有异常高的金属浓度。在人类宿主体内,共生微生物和致病微生物的适应性可能受到金属限制和中毒的限制。限制发生在金属不足或形式不适合进口的情况下。相反,过量的金属会导致中毒;然后,微生物依靠金属输出来维持适当的细胞内水平。金属调节系统在使微生物适应金属可用性变化方面起着核心作用。对金属调节因子及其调控的分析揭示了生理上相关的运输和运输功能,揭示了受金属失衡影响的过程,并提供了对细胞内金属池的见解。本文综述了金属运输、贩运、储存和监管的关键过程。接下来,我将重点介绍一些选定的微生物,它们说明了如何在长期或短暂金属限制或高金属含量有毒的环境中茁壮成长。对微生物金属生理学的详细了解可以用来改善各种生态系统的健康,进行生物修复和生物矿化,并限制细菌病原体的生长。
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Microbial metal physiology: ions to ecosystems

Microbial metal physiology: ions to ecosystems

Life depends on metal ions. The levels of metal ions vary widely across environments; many areas of the open ocean are chronically metal-limited, whereas other natural and human-affected environments have exceptionally high metal concentrations. Within the human host, the fitness of commensal and pathogenic microorganisms can be constrained by both metal limitation and intoxication. Limitation occurs when metals are deficient or in forms not suitable for import. Conversely, metal excess can lead to toxicity; microorganisms then rely on metal export to maintain suitable intracellular levels. Metalloregulatory systems play a central part in enabling microorganisms to acclimate to changes in metal availability. The analysis of metalloregulators and their regulons unveils physiologically relevant transport and trafficking functions, reveals processes affected by metal imbalance and provides insights into intracellular metal pools. In this Review, I explore the key processes of metal transport, trafficking, storage and regulation. I next highlight selected microorganisms that illustrate how to thrive in environments that are chronically or transiently metal-limited, or where high metal levels are toxic. A detailed understanding of microbial metal physiology can be harnessed to improve the health of diverse ecosystems, for bioremediation and biomining, and to restrict the growth of bacterial pathogens.

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Nature Reviews Microbiology
Nature Reviews Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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74.00
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149
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: At Nature Reviews Microbiology, our goal is to become the leading source of reviews and commentaries for the scientific community we cater to. We are dedicated to publishing articles that are not only authoritative but also easily accessible, supplementing them with clear and concise figures, tables, and other visual aids. Our objective is to offer an unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, and we continuously strive to maximize the usefulness and impact of each article we publish. With a focus on Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments spanning the entire field of microbiology, our wide scope ensures that the work we feature reaches the widest possible audience.
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