<p>A core circuit, formed by a subset of regulatory interactions involving five global transcription factors (FIS, HNS, IHF, RpoS and GadX), has been identified by correlating information from the well- established transcriptional regulatory network of Escherichia coli and genome-wide expression data from cultures in these different growth phases. We propose a functional role for this circuit in controlling progression through these phases. Two alternative hypotheses for controlling the transition between the growth phases are first, a continuous graded adjustment to changing environmental conditions, and second, a discontinuous hysteretic switch at critical thresholds between growth phases. We formulate a simple mathematical model of the c...
International audienceGene networks exhibiting oscillatory dynamics are widespread in biology. The m...
Each cell must achieve the dual tasks of replicating the genetic material and dividing its component...
SummaryBacterial gene expression depends not only on specific regulatory mechanisms, but also on bac...
It has long been noted that batch cultures inoculated with resting bacteria exhibit a progression of...
It has long been noted that batch cultures inoculated with resting bacteria exhibit a progression of...
Bacterial populations transition between growing and non-growing phases, based on nutrient availabil...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
<p>A) Expression levels of different NAPs (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
AbstractNonlinear amplification of gene expression of master regulators is essential for cellular di...
Much of biology emerges from networks of interactions. Even in a single bacterium such as Escherichi...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
The process of cellular differentiation is vital for the development of multicellular organisms and ...
International audienceGene networks exhibiting oscillatory dynamics are widespread in biology. The m...
Each cell must achieve the dual tasks of replicating the genetic material and dividing its component...
SummaryBacterial gene expression depends not only on specific regulatory mechanisms, but also on bac...
It has long been noted that batch cultures inoculated with resting bacteria exhibit a progression of...
It has long been noted that batch cultures inoculated with resting bacteria exhibit a progression of...
Bacterial populations transition between growing and non-growing phases, based on nutrient availabil...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
<p>A) Expression levels of different NAPs (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
AbstractNonlinear amplification of gene expression of master regulators is essential for cellular di...
Much of biology emerges from networks of interactions. Even in a single bacterium such as Escherichi...
The molecular makeup of the offspring of a dividing cell gradually becomes phenotypically decorrelat...
The process of cellular differentiation is vital for the development of multicellular organisms and ...
International audienceGene networks exhibiting oscillatory dynamics are widespread in biology. The m...
Each cell must achieve the dual tasks of replicating the genetic material and dividing its component...
SummaryBacterial gene expression depends not only on specific regulatory mechanisms, but also on bac...