Biochemistry and Evolution of Anaerobic Energy Metabolism in Eukaryotes
Rockefeller University · Comenius University Bratislava · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Major insights into the phylogenetic distribution, biochemistry, and evolutionary significance of organelles involved in ATP synthesis (energy metabolism) in eukaryotes that thrive in anaerobic environments for all or part of their life cycles have accrued in recent years. All known eukaryotic groups possess an organelle of mitochondrial origin, mapping the origin of mitochondria to the eukaryotic common ancestor, and genome sequence data are rapidly accumulating for eukaryotes that possess anaerobic mitochondria, hydrogenosomes, or mitosomes. Here we review the available biochemical data on the enzymes and pathways that eukaryotes use in anaerobic energy metabolism and summarize the metabolic end products…
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10Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Energy metabolism
- Anaerobic exercise
- Computational biology
- Microbial metabolism
- Biological evolution
- Biochemistry
- Genetics