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应对新陈代谢中不可避免的意外情况。

Coping with inevitable accidents in metabolism.

作者信息

Danchin Antoine

机构信息

Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, 47 Boulevard de l'Hôpital, Paris, 75013, France.

出版信息

Microb Biotechnol. 2017 Jan;10(1):57-72. doi: 10.1111/1751-7915.12461. Epub 2016 Dec 29.

Abstract

Genomic studies focus on key metabolites and pathways that, despite their obvious anthropocentric design, keep being 'predicted', while this is only finding again what is already known. As increasingly more genomes are sequenced, this lightpost effect may account at least in part for our failure to understand the function of a continuously growing number of genes. Core metabolism often goes astray, accidentally producing a variety of unexpected compounds. Catabolism of these forgotten metabolites makes an essential part of the functions coded in metagenomes. Here, I explore the fate of a limited number of those: compounds resulting from radical reactions and molecules derived from some reactive intermediates produced during normal metabolism. I try both to update investigators with the most recent literature and to uncover old articles that may open up new research avenues in the genome exploration of metabolism. This should allow us to foresee further developments in experimental genomics and genome annotation.

摘要

基因组研究聚焦于关键代谢物和代谢途径,尽管这些研究明显是以人类为中心设计的,但仍不断被“预测”,而这不过是再次发现已知的东西。随着越来越多的基因组被测序,这种路灯效应可能至少部分解释了我们为何无法理解数量不断增加的基因的功能。核心代谢常常偏离正轨,意外地产生各种意想不到的化合物。这些被遗忘的代谢物的分解代谢是宏基因组中编码功能的重要组成部分。在此,我探讨其中有限数量的代谢物的命运:自由基反应产生的化合物以及正常代谢过程中产生的一些反应性中间体衍生的分子。我既尝试用最新文献更新研究人员的知识,也努力挖掘可能为代谢基因组探索开辟新研究途径的旧文章。这应该能让我们预见实验基因组学和基因组注释的进一步发展。

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