mGem:重新审视细菌溢出代谢。

IF 4.7 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mBio Pub Date : 2025-10-08 Epub Date: 2025-08-25 DOI:10.1128/mbio.01193-25
Niaz Bahar Chowdhury, Wheaton L Schroeder, Lummy Monteiro, Kristin E Burnum-Johnson
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摘要

细菌溢出代谢,即尽管有充足的氧气和碳源,细胞仍进行氧化发酵,这是微生物代谢中一个长期存在的悖论。传统的解释将这种现象归因于细菌生理,包括快速生长、氧化还原失衡、微生物组的竞争优势和分解代谢抑制。然而,系统生物学的最新进展揭示了其他的影响因素,如热力学约束、蛋白质组分配效率、生物能量学和膜不动产假说。尽管有这些见解,一个全面的评论,批判性地检查这些观点仍然缺乏。在这篇mGem中,我们总结了溢出代谢的关键驱动因素,研究了最新的理论,并确定了当前理解中未解决的问题。通过评估多种观点,我们的目标是提供细菌溢出代谢的一个有凝聚力的分析,并有助于更广泛地了解微生物生理学、调节网络和形成代谢策略的进化适应。
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mGem: Revisiting bacterial overflow metabolism.

Bacterial overflow metabolism, where cells perform oxidative fermentation despite the availability of ample oxygen and carbon sources, remains a long-standing paradox in microbial metabolism. Traditional explanations attribute this phenomenon to bacterial physiology, including rapid growth, redox imbalances, competitive advantages in microbiomes, and catabolite repression. However, recent advances in systems biology have revealed additional contributing factors, such as thermodynamic constraints, proteome allocation efficiency, bioenergetics, and the membrane real estate hypothesis. Despite these insights, a comprehensive commentary that critically examines these perspectives is still lacking. In this mGem, we summarize key drivers of overflow metabolism, examine state-of-the-art theories, and identify unresolved questions in current understanding. By evaluating multiple viewpoints, we aim to provide a cohesive analysis of bacterial overflow metabolism and contribute to a broader understanding of microbial physiology, regulatory networks, and evolutionary adaptations shaping metabolic strategies.

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mBio
mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
3.10%
发文量
762
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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