A model of proteome-associated chemical energetic costs of cells is derived from protein-turnover kinetics and protein folding. Minimization of the proteostatic maintenance cost can explain a range of trends of proteomes and combines both protein function, stability, size, proteostatic cost, temperature, resource availability, and turnover rates in one simple framework. We then explore the ansatz that the chemical energy remaining after proteostatic maintenance is available for reproduction (or cell division) and thus, proportional to organism fitness. Selection for lower proteostatic costs is then shown to be significant vs. typical effective population sizes of yeast. The model explains and quantifies evolutionary conservation of highly a...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
AbstractTo understand the variation of protein sequences in nature, we need to reckon with evolution...
A model of proteome-associated chemical energetic costs of cells is derived from protein-turnover ki...
The abundance of proteins expressed in a particular environment are primary determinants of an organ...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of u...
The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utiliz...
Prokaryotic organisms preferentially utilize less energetically costly amino acids in highly express...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
Because a cell must adapt to different stresses and growth rates, its proteostasis system must too. ...
Prokaryotes evolved to thrive in an extremely diverse set of habitats, and their proteomes bear sign...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
Destabilization of a protein impairs its metabolic efficiency. It is less clear how often destabiliz...
The effect of mutations in individual proteins on protein homeostasis, or “proteostasis,” can in pri...
The 20 protein-coding amino acids are found in proteomes with different relative abundances. Themost...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
AbstractTo understand the variation of protein sequences in nature, we need to reckon with evolution...
A model of proteome-associated chemical energetic costs of cells is derived from protein-turnover ki...
The abundance of proteins expressed in a particular environment are primary determinants of an organ...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of u...
The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utiliz...
Prokaryotic organisms preferentially utilize less energetically costly amino acids in highly express...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
Because a cell must adapt to different stresses and growth rates, its proteostasis system must too. ...
Prokaryotes evolved to thrive in an extremely diverse set of habitats, and their proteomes bear sign...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
Destabilization of a protein impairs its metabolic efficiency. It is less clear how often destabiliz...
The effect of mutations in individual proteins on protein homeostasis, or “proteostasis,” can in pri...
The 20 protein-coding amino acids are found in proteomes with different relative abundances. Themost...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
AbstractTo understand the variation of protein sequences in nature, we need to reckon with evolution...