<div><p>The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utilized protein (that have no benefits in the current environment) incurs a quantifiable fitness costs on cellular growth rates; however, the magnitude and variability of un-utilized protein expression in natural settings is unknown, largely due to the challenge in determining environment-specific proteome utilization. We address this challenge using absolute and global proteomics data combined with a recently developed genome-scale model of <i>Escherichia coli</i> that computes the environment-specific cost and utility of the proteome on a per gene basis. We show that nearly half of the proteome mass is unused in certain environments and ...
Accurate measurements of cellular protein concentrations are invaluable to quantitative studies of g...
The fitness landscape is a concept commonly used to describe evolution towards optimal phenotypes. I...
<div><p>To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most...
The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utiliz...
The abundance of proteins expressed in a particular environment are primary determinants of an organ...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
Sustaining a robust metabolic network requires a balanced and fully functioning proteome. In additio...
A model of proteome-associated chemical energetic costs of cells is derived from protein-turnover ki...
Integrating omics data to refine or make context-specific models is an active field of constraint-ba...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
ABSTRACT Protein evolution is not simply a race toward improved function. Because organisms compete ...
To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most (86%) o...
In different environments, bacteria are known to allocate their proteome differently and achieve dif...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
Accurate measurements of cellular protein concentrations are invaluable to quantitative studies of g...
Accurate measurements of cellular protein concentrations are invaluable to quantitative studies of g...
The fitness landscape is a concept commonly used to describe evolution towards optimal phenotypes. I...
<div><p>To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most...
The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utiliz...
The abundance of proteins expressed in a particular environment are primary determinants of an organ...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
Sustaining a robust metabolic network requires a balanced and fully functioning proteome. In additio...
A model of proteome-associated chemical energetic costs of cells is derived from protein-turnover ki...
Integrating omics data to refine or make context-specific models is an active field of constraint-ba...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
ABSTRACT Protein evolution is not simply a race toward improved function. Because organisms compete ...
To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most (86%) o...
In different environments, bacteria are known to allocate their proteome differently and achieve dif...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
Accurate measurements of cellular protein concentrations are invaluable to quantitative studies of g...
Accurate measurements of cellular protein concentrations are invaluable to quantitative studies of g...
The fitness landscape is a concept commonly used to describe evolution towards optimal phenotypes. I...
<div><p>To study how a bacterium allocates its resources, we compared the costs and benefits of most...