<div><p>To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most (86%) of the proteins in <i>Escherichia coli</i> K-12 during growth in minimal glucose medium. The cost or investment in each protein was estimated from ribosomal profiling data, and the benefit of each protein was measured by assaying a library of transposon mutants. We found that proteins that are important for fitness are usually highly expressed, and 95% of these proteins are expressed at above 13 parts per million (ppm). Conversely, proteins that do not measurably benefit the host (with a benefit of less than 5% per generation) tend to be weakly expressed, with a median expression of 13 ppm. In aggregate, genes with no detectable benefi...
<p>Protein investment costs are considered a major driver for the choice of alternative metabolic st...
<p>Protein investment costs are considered a major driver for the choice of alternative metabolic st...
Kin selection and group selection remain controversial topics in evolutionary biology. We argue that...
To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most (86%) o...
To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most of the ...
The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utiliz...
<div><p>In exponentially growing bacteria, expression of heterologous protein impedes cellular growt...
Transcriptional regulatory networks allow bacteria to express proteins only when they are needed. Ad...
Translating heterologous proteins places significant burden on host cells, consuming expression reso...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of u...
We use simple models of the costs and benefits of microbial gene expression to show that changing a ...
We are interested in the balance of energy and protein synthesis in bacterial growth. How has evolut...
ABSTRACT Protein evolution is not simply a race toward improved function. Because organisms compete ...
Genes can be classified as essential or nonessential based on their indispensability for a living or...
Some amino acids are more energetically costly to synthesize de novo, therefore many microbes have e...
<p>Protein investment costs are considered a major driver for the choice of alternative metabolic st...
<p>Protein investment costs are considered a major driver for the choice of alternative metabolic st...
Kin selection and group selection remain controversial topics in evolutionary biology. We argue that...
To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most (86%) o...
To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most of the ...
The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utiliz...
<div><p>In exponentially growing bacteria, expression of heterologous protein impedes cellular growt...
Transcriptional regulatory networks allow bacteria to express proteins only when they are needed. Ad...
Translating heterologous proteins places significant burden on host cells, consuming expression reso...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of u...
We use simple models of the costs and benefits of microbial gene expression to show that changing a ...
We are interested in the balance of energy and protein synthesis in bacterial growth. How has evolut...
ABSTRACT Protein evolution is not simply a race toward improved function. Because organisms compete ...
Genes can be classified as essential or nonessential based on their indispensability for a living or...
Some amino acids are more energetically costly to synthesize de novo, therefore many microbes have e...
<p>Protein investment costs are considered a major driver for the choice of alternative metabolic st...
<p>Protein investment costs are considered a major driver for the choice of alternative metabolic st...
Kin selection and group selection remain controversial topics in evolutionary biology. We argue that...