Bacteriophage lambda is a classic system for the study of cellular decision making. Both experiments and mathematical models have demonstrated the importance of viral concentration in the lysis-lysogeny decision outcome in lambda phage. However, a recent experimental study using single cell and single phage resolution reported that cells with the same viral concentrations but different numbers of infecting phage (multiplicity of infection) can have markedly different rates of lysogeny. Thus the decision depends on not only viral concentration, but also directly on the number of infecting phage. Here, we attempt to provide a mechanistic explanation of these results using a simple stochastic model of the lambda phage genetic network. Several ...
Cells switch phenotypes or behaviors to adapt to various environmental stimuli. Often there are mul...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
The λ phage infection of an E. coli cell has become a paradigm for understanding the molecular proce...
Bacteriophage lambda is a classic system for the study of cellular decision making. Both experiments...
Bacteriophage lambda infection of Escherichia coli can result in distinct cell fate out-comes: for e...
Decision-making influences the development of life over multiple levels. Understanding the core mech...
Cellular decision making is the process by which cells choose among functionally-distinct cell state...
Cellular decision making is a ubiquitous process among all life forms, and a key step that organisms...
SummaryWhen the process of cell-fate determination is examined at single-cell resolution, it is ofte...
The phage $\lambda$ infection of an \textit{E. coli} cell has become a paradigm for understanding th...
Copyright © 2009, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.Phage lambda is among the s...
The aim of this thesis is to use mathematical models to develop understanding of bacteria and phage ...
AbstractFor many bacterial viruses, the choice of whether to kill host cells or enter a latent state...
In this study, we use the bacteriophage lambda and E. coli model system to examine the effects of la...
Cellular decision-making is a ubiquitous biological process among all organisms, from simple viruses...
Cells switch phenotypes or behaviors to adapt to various environmental stimuli. Often there are mul...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
The λ phage infection of an E. coli cell has become a paradigm for understanding the molecular proce...
Bacteriophage lambda is a classic system for the study of cellular decision making. Both experiments...
Bacteriophage lambda infection of Escherichia coli can result in distinct cell fate out-comes: for e...
Decision-making influences the development of life over multiple levels. Understanding the core mech...
Cellular decision making is the process by which cells choose among functionally-distinct cell state...
Cellular decision making is a ubiquitous process among all life forms, and a key step that organisms...
SummaryWhen the process of cell-fate determination is examined at single-cell resolution, it is ofte...
The phage $\lambda$ infection of an \textit{E. coli} cell has become a paradigm for understanding th...
Copyright © 2009, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.Phage lambda is among the s...
The aim of this thesis is to use mathematical models to develop understanding of bacteria and phage ...
AbstractFor many bacterial viruses, the choice of whether to kill host cells or enter a latent state...
In this study, we use the bacteriophage lambda and E. coli model system to examine the effects of la...
Cellular decision-making is a ubiquitous biological process among all organisms, from simple viruses...
Cells switch phenotypes or behaviors to adapt to various environmental stimuli. Often there are mul...
Recently, more attention has been raised in regard to the study of bacteria-infecting viruses or bac...
The λ phage infection of an E. coli cell has become a paradigm for understanding the molecular proce...