Pessione Enrica
Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, Università degli Studi di Torino, Torino, Italy.
Front Microbiol. 2021 Jan 20;11:571417. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.571417. eCollection 2020.
Bacteria, the first organisms that appeared on Earth, continue to play a central role in ensuring life on the planet, both as biogeochemical agents and as higher organisms' symbionts. In the last decades, they have been employed both as bioremediation agents for cleaning polluted sites and as bioconversion effectors for obtaining a variety of products from wastes (including eco-friendly plastics and green energies). However, some recent reports suggest that bacterial biodiversity can be negatively affected by the present environmental crisis (global warming, soil desertification, and ocean acidification). This review analyzes the behaviors positively selected by evolution that render bacteria good models of sustainable practices (urgent in these times of climate change and scarcity of resources). Actually, bacteria display a tendency to optimize rather than maximize, to economize energy and building blocks (by using the same molecule for performing multiple functions), and to recycle and share metabolites, and these are winning strategies when dealing with sustainability. Furthermore, their ability to establish successful reciprocal relationships by means of anticipation, collective actions, and cooperation can also constitute an example highlighting how evolutionary selection favors behaviors that can be strategic to contain the present environmental crisis.
细菌作为地球上最早出现的生物,无论是作为生物地球化学因子还是高等生物的共生体,在确保地球上的生命延续方面仍然发挥着核心作用。在过去几十年里,它们既被用作生物修复剂来清理受污染场地,也被用作生物转化因子从废物中获取各种产品(包括环保塑料和绿色能源)。然而,最近的一些报告表明,当前的环境危机(全球变暖、土壤荒漠化和海洋酸化)可能会对细菌生物多样性产生负面影响。本综述分析了进化过程中积极选择的行为,这些行为使细菌成为可持续发展实践的良好典范(在当前气候变化和资源稀缺的时代这尤为迫切)。实际上,细菌表现出一种优化而非最大化的倾向,节约能源和构建模块(通过使用同一分子执行多种功能),以及循环利用和共享代谢物,而这些都是应对可持续发展时的制胜策略。此外,它们通过预判、集体行动和合作建立成功互惠关系的能力,也可以成为一个例子,突出进化选择如何青睐那些对遏制当前环境危机具有战略意义的行为。