Over millions of years the structure and complexity of the transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) in bacteria has changed, reorganized and enabled them to adapt to almost every environmental niche on earth. In order to understand the plasticity of TRNs in bacteria, we studied the conservation of currently known TRNs of the two model organisms Escherichia coli K12 and Bacillus subtilis across complete genomes including Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya at three different levels: individual com-ponents of the TRN, pairs of interactions and regulons. We found that transcription factors (TFs) evolve much faster than the target genes (TGs) across phyla. We show that global regulators are poorly conserved across the phylogenetic spectrum and hence ...
Transcription factors (TFs) form large paralogous gene families and have complex evolutionary histor...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...
Over millions of years the structure and complexity of the transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) ...
Over millions of years the structure and complexity of the transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) ...
Over millions of years the structure and complexity of the transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) ...
Understanding the mechanisms by which transcriptional regulatory networks (TRNs) change through evol...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the mechanisms by which transcriptional regulatory networks (TRNs) change...
Understanding the mechanisms by which transcriptional regulatory networks (TRNs) change through evol...
<div><p>The description of transcriptional regulatory networks has been pivotal in the understanding...
In prokaryotes, transcriptional regulation commonly involves a transcription factor (TF) binding to ...
In prokaryotes, transcriptional regulation commonly involves a transcription factor (TF) binding to ...
Analysis of gene regulation in ESPP bacteria relies on comparisons to model organisms, and hence on ...
Transcription factors (TFs) form large paralogous gene families and have complex evolutionary histor...
Transcription factors (TFs) form large paralogous gene families and have complex evolutionary histor...
Transcription factors (TFs) form large paralogous gene families and have complex evolutionary histor...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...
Over millions of years the structure and complexity of the transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) ...
Over millions of years the structure and complexity of the transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) ...
Over millions of years the structure and complexity of the transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) ...
Understanding the mechanisms by which transcriptional regulatory networks (TRNs) change through evol...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the mechanisms by which transcriptional regulatory networks (TRNs) change...
Understanding the mechanisms by which transcriptional regulatory networks (TRNs) change through evol...
<div><p>The description of transcriptional regulatory networks has been pivotal in the understanding...
In prokaryotes, transcriptional regulation commonly involves a transcription factor (TF) binding to ...
In prokaryotes, transcriptional regulation commonly involves a transcription factor (TF) binding to ...
Analysis of gene regulation in ESPP bacteria relies on comparisons to model organisms, and hence on ...
Transcription factors (TFs) form large paralogous gene families and have complex evolutionary histor...
Transcription factors (TFs) form large paralogous gene families and have complex evolutionary histor...
Transcription factors (TFs) form large paralogous gene families and have complex evolutionary histor...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...