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Interplay of Niche and Respiratory Network in Shaping Bacterial Colonization

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2024 Dec 11
PMID 39662826
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The human body is an intricate ensemble of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and this coexistence relies on the interplay of many biotic and abiotic factors. The inhabiting microbial population has to maintain its physiological homeostasis under highly dynamic and often hostile host environments. While bacterial colonization primarily relies on the metabolic suitability for the niche, there are reports of active remodeling of niche microenvironments to create favorable habitats, especially in the context of pathogenic settlement. Such physiological plasticity requires a robust metabolic system, often dependent on an adaptable energy metabolism. This review focuses on the respiratory electron transport system and its adaptive consequences within the host environment. We provide an overview of respiratory chain plasticity, which allows pathogenic bacteria to niche-specify, niche-diversify, mitigate inflammatory stress, and outcompete the resident microbiota. We have reviewed existing and emerging knowledge about the role of respiratory chain components responsible for the entry and exit of electrons in influencing the pathogenic outcomes.

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