生物地球化学循环
天体生物学
水平基因转移
行星
生物
进化生物学
生态学
基因
遗传学
物理
系统发育学
天体物理学
作者
Paul G. Falkowski,Tom Fenchel,Edward F. DeLong
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2008-05-22
卷期号:320 (5879): 1034-1039
被引量:2823
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1153213
摘要
Virtually all nonequilibrium electron transfers on Earth are driven by a set of nanobiological machines composed largely of multimeric protein complexes associated with a small number of prosthetic groups. These machines evolved exclusively in microbes early in our planet's history yet, despite their antiquity, are highly conserved. Hence, although there is enormous genetic diversity in nature, there remains a relatively stable set of core genes coding for the major redox reactions essential for life and biogeochemical cycles. These genes created and coevolved with biogeochemical cycles and were passed from microbe to microbe primarily by horizontal gene transfer. A major challenge in the coming decades is to understand how these machines evolved, how they work, and the processes that control their activity on both molecular and planetary scales.
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