How do bacteria regulate their cellular physiology in response to starvation? Here, we present a detailed characterization of Escherichia coli growth and starvation over a time-course lasting two weeks. We have measured multiple cellular components, including RNA and proteins at deep genomic coverage, as well as lipid modifications and flux through central metabolism. Our study focuses on the physiological response of E. coli in stationary phase as a result of being starved for glucose, not on the genetic adaptation of E. coli to utilize alternative nutrients. In our analysis, we have taken advantage of the temporal correlations within and among RNA and protein abundances to identify systematic trends in gene regulation. Specifically, we ha...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
A system biology approach, including multi-omics analyses (i.e. time-resolved monitoring of mRNA and...
Bacteria reorganize their physiology upon entry to stationary phase. What part of this reorganizatio...
How do bacteria regulate their cellular physiology in response to starvation? Here, we present a det...
How do bacteria regulate their cellular physiology in response to starvation? Here, we present a det...
How do bacteria regulate their cellular physiology in response to starvation? Here, we present a det...
International audienceBacteria have to continuously adjust to nutrient fluctuations from favorable t...
International audienceBacteria have to continuously adjust to nutrient fluctuations from favorable t...
International audienceBacteria have to continuously adjust to nutrient fluctuations from favorable t...
Modern systems biology requires extensive, carefully curated measurements of cellular components in ...
A time series of whole-genome transcription profiling of Escherichia coli K-12 W3110 was performed d...
Environmental fluctuations lead to a rapid adjustment of the physiology of Escherichia coli, necessi...
Time-series transcript- and protein-profiles were measured upon initiation of carbon catabolite repr...
In case of nutritional stress, like carbon starvation, Escherichia coli cells abandon their exponent...
In case of nutritional stress, like carbon starvation, Escherichia coli cells abandon their exponent...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
A system biology approach, including multi-omics analyses (i.e. time-resolved monitoring of mRNA and...
Bacteria reorganize their physiology upon entry to stationary phase. What part of this reorganizatio...
How do bacteria regulate their cellular physiology in response to starvation? Here, we present a det...
How do bacteria regulate their cellular physiology in response to starvation? Here, we present a det...
How do bacteria regulate their cellular physiology in response to starvation? Here, we present a det...
International audienceBacteria have to continuously adjust to nutrient fluctuations from favorable t...
International audienceBacteria have to continuously adjust to nutrient fluctuations from favorable t...
International audienceBacteria have to continuously adjust to nutrient fluctuations from favorable t...
Modern systems biology requires extensive, carefully curated measurements of cellular components in ...
A time series of whole-genome transcription profiling of Escherichia coli K-12 W3110 was performed d...
Environmental fluctuations lead to a rapid adjustment of the physiology of Escherichia coli, necessi...
Time-series transcript- and protein-profiles were measured upon initiation of carbon catabolite repr...
In case of nutritional stress, like carbon starvation, Escherichia coli cells abandon their exponent...
In case of nutritional stress, like carbon starvation, Escherichia coli cells abandon their exponent...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
A system biology approach, including multi-omics analyses (i.e. time-resolved monitoring of mRNA and...
Bacteria reorganize their physiology upon entry to stationary phase. What part of this reorganizatio...