Background: The pursuit of standardization and reliability in synthetic biology has achieved, in recent years, a number of advances in the design of more predictable genetic parts for biological circuits. However, even with the development of high-throughput screening methods and whole-cell models, it is still not possible to predict reliably how a synthetic genetic construct interacts with all cellular endogenous systems. This study presents a genome-wide analysis of how the expression of synthetic genes is affected by systematic perturbations of cellular functions. We found that most perturbations modulate expression indirectly through an effect on cell size, putting forward the existence of a generic Size-Expression interaction in the mo...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Transcriptomes not only reflect the growth status but also link to the genome in bacteria. To invest...
A long-standing question in biology is the effect of growth on cell size. Here, we estimate the effe...
Background: The pursuit of standardization and reliability in synthetic biology has achieved, in rec...
To swim and navigate, motile bacteria synthesize a complex motility machinery involving flagella, mo...
AbstractAnalysis of recently published high-throughput measurements of wild-type Escherichia coli ce...
A goal in synthetic biology is the design and construction of an artificial bacterial cell - a funct...
Synthetic biology uses modeling to facilitate the design of new genetic constructions. In particular...
All cells change size during the cell cycle, as they have to double their mass in order to produce t...
Global transcription responses of Escherichia coli to various stimuli or genetic defects were studie...
The gene expression state of exponentially growing Escherichia coli cells is manifested by high expr...
The variability in protein number was studied. The reporter protein Enhanced Green Fluorescent Prote...
As bacterial genome sequences accumulate, more and more pieces of data suggest that there is a signi...
Living organisms are comprised of crowded and highly interconnected networks of biological molecules...
International audienceWe investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based ...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Transcriptomes not only reflect the growth status but also link to the genome in bacteria. To invest...
A long-standing question in biology is the effect of growth on cell size. Here, we estimate the effe...
Background: The pursuit of standardization and reliability in synthetic biology has achieved, in rec...
To swim and navigate, motile bacteria synthesize a complex motility machinery involving flagella, mo...
AbstractAnalysis of recently published high-throughput measurements of wild-type Escherichia coli ce...
A goal in synthetic biology is the design and construction of an artificial bacterial cell - a funct...
Synthetic biology uses modeling to facilitate the design of new genetic constructions. In particular...
All cells change size during the cell cycle, as they have to double their mass in order to produce t...
Global transcription responses of Escherichia coli to various stimuli or genetic defects were studie...
The gene expression state of exponentially growing Escherichia coli cells is manifested by high expr...
The variability in protein number was studied. The reporter protein Enhanced Green Fluorescent Prote...
As bacterial genome sequences accumulate, more and more pieces of data suggest that there is a signi...
Living organisms are comprised of crowded and highly interconnected networks of biological molecules...
International audienceWe investigated the scalability of a previously developed growth switch based ...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Transcriptomes not only reflect the growth status but also link to the genome in bacteria. To invest...
A long-standing question in biology is the effect of growth on cell size. Here, we estimate the effe...