Department of Microbiology, Cornell University, New York, NY, United States.
Department of Microbiology, Cornell University, New York, NY, United States.
Adv Microb Physiol. 2023;82:1-127. doi: 10.1016/bs.ampbs.2022.11.001. Epub 2023 Jan 30.
Living systems are built from a small subset of the atomic elements, including the bulk macronutrients (C,H,N,O,P,S) and ions (Mg,K,Na,Ca) together with a small but variable set of trace elements (micronutrients). Here, we provide a global survey of how chemical elements contribute to life. We define five classes of elements: those that are (i) essential for all life, (ii) essential for many organisms in all three domains of life, (iii) essential or beneficial for many organisms in at least one domain, (iv) beneficial to at least some species, and (v) of no known beneficial use. The ability of cells to sustain life when individual elements are absent or limiting relies on complex physiological and evolutionary mechanisms (elemental economy). This survey of elemental use across the tree of life is encapsulated in a web-based, interactive periodic table that summarizes the roles chemical elements in biology and highlights corresponding mechanisms of elemental economy.
生命系统由一小部分原子元素构成,包括大量的宏量营养素(C、H、N、O、P、S)和离子(Mg、K、Na、Ca),以及一小部分但变化较大的微量元素(微量营养素)。在这里,我们对化学元素如何为生命做出贡献进行了全球调查。我们定义了五类元素:(i)对所有生命都是必需的,(ii)对所有三个生命领域的许多生物都是必需的,(iii)对至少一个领域的许多生物是必需或有益的,(iv)对至少一些物种有益的,以及(v)没有已知有益用途的。当单个元素缺失或有限时,细胞维持生命的能力依赖于复杂的生理和进化机制(元素经济性)。对生命之树中元素使用的这种调查被封装在一个基于网络的交互式元素周期表中,该表总结了化学元素在生物学中的作用,并突出了相应的元素经济机制。