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Microbial metabolism: optimal control of uptake versus synthesis
Steven A. Frank1 
[1] Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA;
关键词: Bacteria;    Vitamins;    Metabolic tradeoff;    Demography;    Life history;    Kin selection;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.267
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Microbes require several complex organic molecules for growth. A species may obtain a required factor by taking up molecules released by other species or by synthesizing the molecule. The patterns of uptake and synthesis set a flow of resources through the multiple species that create a microbial community. This article analyzes a simple mathematical model of the tradeoff between uptake and synthesis. Key factors include the influx rate from external sources relative to the outflux rate, the rate of internal decay within cells, and the cost of synthesis. Aspects of demography also matter, such as cellular birth and death rates, the expected time course of a local resource flow, and the associated lifespan of the local population. Spatial patterns of genetic variability and differentiation between populations may also strongly influence the evolution of metabolic regulatory controls of individual species and thus the structuring of microbial communities. The widespread use of optimality approaches in recent work on microbial metabolism has ignored demography and genetic structure.

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