The ithree institute, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
The ithree institute, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Trends Microbiol. 2016 Mar;24(3):181-189. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2015.11.007. Epub 2015 Dec 12.
Fluctuations in nutrient availability are a fact of life for bacterial cells in the 'wild'. To survive and compete, bacteria must rapidly modulate cell-cycle processes to accommodate changing nutritional conditions and concomitant changes in cell growth. Our understanding of how this is achieved has been transformed in recent years, with cellular metabolism emerging as a central player. Several metabolic enzymes, in addition to their normal catalytic functions, have been shown to directly modulate cell-cycle processes in response to changing nutrient levels. Here we focus on cell division, the final event in the bacterial cell cycle, and discuss recent compelling evidence connecting division regulation to nutritional status and metabolic activity.
营养物质可用性的波动是“野生”细菌细胞的生活现实。为了生存和竞争,细菌必须迅速调节细胞周期过程,以适应不断变化的营养条件和细胞生长的相应变化。近年来,我们对这一过程的理解发生了转变,细胞代谢成为一个核心参与者。除了正常的催化功能外,一些代谢酶还被证明可以直接调节细胞周期过程,以响应营养水平的变化。在这里,我们专注于细菌细胞周期的最后一个事件——细胞分裂,并讨论将分裂调节与营养状态和代谢活性联系起来的最新有力证据。