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Community- and genome-based evidence for a shaping influence of redox potential on bacterial protein evolution

Authors
  • Dick, Jeffrey M.
  • Meng, Delong
Type
Published Article
Journal
mSystems
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Publication Date
Jun 08, 2023
Volume
8
Issue
3
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1128/msystems.00014-23
Source
ASM Journals
Keywords
License
Green

Abstract

The identification of environmental factors that influence the elemental composition of proteins has implications for understanding microbial evolution and biogeography. Millions of years of genome evolution may provide a route for protein sequences to attain incomplete equilibrium with their chemical environment. We developed new tests of this chemical adaptation hypothesis by analyzing trends of the carbon oxidation state of community reference proteomes for microbial communities in local- and global-scale redox gradients. The results provide evidence for widespread environmental shaping of the elemental composition of protein sequences at the community level and establish a rationale for using thermodynamic models as a window into geochemical effects on microbial community assembly and evolution.

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