Two major transcriptional regulators of carbon metabolism in bacteria are Cra and CRP. CRP is considered to be the main mediator of catabolite repression. Unlike for CRP, in vivo DNA binding information of Cra is scarce. Here we generate and integrate ChIP-exo and RNA-seq data to identify 39 binding sites for Cra and 97 regulon genes that are regulated by Cra in Escherichia coli. An integrated metabolic-regulatory network was formed by including experimentally-derived regulatory information and a genome-scale metabolic network reconstruction. Applying analysis methods of systems biology to this integrated network showed that Cra enables optimal bacterial growth on poor carbon sources by redirecting and repressing glycolysis flux, by activat...
In the metabolically versatile bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the RNA-binding protein Crc is invo...
Background: Escherichia coli exhibits diauxic growth in sugar mixtures due to CRP-mediated catabolit...
Survival of bacteria in ever-changing habitats with fluctuating nutrient supplies requires rapid ada...
Two major transcriptional regulators of carbon metabolism in bacteria are Cra and CRP. CRP is consid...
Two major transcriptional regulators of carbon metabolism in bacteria are Cra and CRP. CRP is consid...
Transcription networks consist of hundreds of transcription factors with thousands of often overlapp...
Bacterial physiology is regulated at different levels, from mRNA synthesis to translational regulati...
In bacterial adaptation to the dynamic environment, metabolic genes are typically thought to be the ...
In bacterial adaptation to the dynamic environment, metabolic genes are typically thought to be the ...
The Escherichia coli cyclic AMP receptor protein (CRP) is a global regulator that controls transcrip...
Catabolite repression in gamma-proteobacteria is mediated by transcription factor CRP binding to ope...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
Growth of E. coli on several carbon sources is dependent on the catabolite repressor/activator (Cra)...
Growth of E. coli on several carbon sources is dependent on the catabolite repressor/activator (Cra)...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Gram-positive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expre...
In the metabolically versatile bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the RNA-binding protein Crc is invo...
Background: Escherichia coli exhibits diauxic growth in sugar mixtures due to CRP-mediated catabolit...
Survival of bacteria in ever-changing habitats with fluctuating nutrient supplies requires rapid ada...
Two major transcriptional regulators of carbon metabolism in bacteria are Cra and CRP. CRP is consid...
Two major transcriptional regulators of carbon metabolism in bacteria are Cra and CRP. CRP is consid...
Transcription networks consist of hundreds of transcription factors with thousands of often overlapp...
Bacterial physiology is regulated at different levels, from mRNA synthesis to translational regulati...
In bacterial adaptation to the dynamic environment, metabolic genes are typically thought to be the ...
In bacterial adaptation to the dynamic environment, metabolic genes are typically thought to be the ...
The Escherichia coli cyclic AMP receptor protein (CRP) is a global regulator that controls transcrip...
Catabolite repression in gamma-proteobacteria is mediated by transcription factor CRP binding to ope...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Grampositive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expres...
Growth of E. coli on several carbon sources is dependent on the catabolite repressor/activator (Cra)...
Growth of E. coli on several carbon sources is dependent on the catabolite repressor/activator (Cra)...
The pleiotropic regulator of carbon metabolism in Gram-positive bacteria, CcpA, regulates gene expre...
In the metabolically versatile bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the RNA-binding protein Crc is invo...
Background: Escherichia coli exhibits diauxic growth in sugar mixtures due to CRP-mediated catabolit...
Survival of bacteria in ever-changing habitats with fluctuating nutrient supplies requires rapid ada...