2022
DOI: 10.1111/gbi.12532
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Using thermodynamics to obtain geochemical information from genomes

Abstract: Thermodynamic characterization of the relative stabilities of chemical compounds is a pillar of conceptual models in various fields of geosciences. Analogous models applied to genomes can yield new information about the relationship between genomes and their geochemical environments. In this perspective article, we present a chemical and thermodynamic analysis of prokaryotic lineages that have been the target of previous phylogenomic studies of evolutionary adaptation to varying redox conditions. The thermodyn… Show more

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“…For the purposes of illustration, we selected reference proteomes for five methanogen species ( Methanococcus vannielii , Methanococcus maripaludis , Methanococcus voltae , Methanobrevibacter smithii , and Methanofollis liminatans ) having a range of Z C from −0.220 for M. vannielii to −0.154 for M. liminatans (see Fig. 1 in reference 101 ). These species represent a diverse phylogeny, including both Class I and Class II methanogens, but they are all mesophiles with optimal growth temperatures of 30°C–40°C.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the purposes of illustration, we selected reference proteomes for five methanogen species ( Methanococcus vannielii , Methanococcus maripaludis , Methanococcus voltae , Methanobrevibacter smithii , and Methanofollis liminatans ) having a range of Z C from −0.220 for M. vannielii to −0.154 for M. liminatans (see Fig. 1 in reference 101 ). These species represent a diverse phylogeny, including both Class I and Class II methanogens, but they are all mesophiles with optimal growth temperatures of 30°C–40°C.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not to say that atmospheric chemistry cannot also produce key organic building blocks (Madhusudhan et al 2023b). The occurrence of hycean conditions would therefore have implications for the possible origin of life (Martin et al 2008) and how the environment may influence the composition of life (Dick et al 2023), as yet unknown on K2-18b. Notes.…”
Section: Chemical Affinities To Synthesize Amino Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H, N, O, and S in the primary sequences of proteins). Protein Z tends to be lower in the genomes of methanogens that inhabit anoxic environments compared to those that are occasionally found in oxygenated environments ( Dick et al 2023 ). This suggests that geochemical relative stability models are applicable to genomic variation, but identifying the role of the environment is complicated by the cosmopolitan nature of many organisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%