International audienceBackgroundCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which different carbon sources are metabolised. Although this system is one of the paradigms of regulation in bacteria, the underlying mechanisms remain controversial. CCR involves the coordination of different subsystems of the cell - responsible for the uptake of carbon sources, their breakdown for the production of energy and precursors, and the conversion of the latter to biomass. The complexity of this integrated system, with regulatory mechanisms cutting across metabolism, gene expression, and signalling, has motivated important modelling efforts over the past four decades, especially in the enterobacterium Escherichia coli.ResultsStarting from a ...
Background: Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is critical for optimal bacterial growth, and in bact...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
International audienceBackgroundCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which diffe...
International audienceCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which different carbo...
International audienceCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which different carbo...
International audienceCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which different carbo...
A mathematical model to describe carbon catabolite repression in Escherichia coli is developed and i...
A mathematical model to describe carbon catabolite repression in Escherichia coli is developed and i...
Background\ud Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is critical for optimal bacterial growth, and in ba...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Carbon Catabolite Repression (CCR) is a wide-spread mode of regulation in bacteria by which the enzy...
Carbon Catabolite Repression (CCR) is a wide-spread mode of regulation in bacteria by which the enzy...
Carbon Catabolite Repression (CCR) is a wide-spread mode of regulation in bacteria by which the enzy...
La répression catabolique désigne un mode de régulation très répandu chez les bactéries, par lequel ...
Background: Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is critical for optimal bacterial growth, and in bact...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
International audienceBackgroundCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which diffe...
International audienceCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which different carbo...
International audienceCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which different carbo...
International audienceCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which different carbo...
A mathematical model to describe carbon catabolite repression in Escherichia coli is developed and i...
A mathematical model to describe carbon catabolite repression in Escherichia coli is developed and i...
Background\ud Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is critical for optimal bacterial growth, and in ba...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Carbon Catabolite Repression (CCR) is a wide-spread mode of regulation in bacteria by which the enzy...
Carbon Catabolite Repression (CCR) is a wide-spread mode of regulation in bacteria by which the enzy...
Carbon Catabolite Repression (CCR) is a wide-spread mode of regulation in bacteria by which the enzy...
La répression catabolique désigne un mode de régulation très répandu chez les bactéries, par lequel ...
Background: Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is critical for optimal bacterial growth, and in bact...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...