Gene expression can be noisy, as can the growth of single cells. Such cell-to-cell variation has been implicated in survival strategies for bacterial populations. However, it remains unclear how single cells couple gene expression with growth to implement these strategies. Here, we show how noisy expression of a key stress-response regulator, RpoS, allows E. coli to modulate its growth dynamics to survive future adverse environments. We reveal a dynamic positive feedback loop between RpoS and growth rate that produces multi-generation RpoS pulses. We do so experimentally using single-cell, time-lapse microscopy and microfluidics and theoretically with a stochastic model. Next, we demonstrate that E. coli prepares for sudden stress by enteri...
Escherichia coli inhabits multiple environments that contain varying physical stresses which emphasi...
Under conditions of nutrient deprivation or stress, or as cells enter stationary phase, Escherichia ...
International audienceIn Escherichia coli, the expression of the RpoS regulon is known to be crucial...
<div><p>Bacteria suffer various stresses in their unpredictable environment. In response, clonal pop...
During bacterial growth, a cell approximately doubles in size before division, after which it splits...
<div><p>Cells live in uncertain, dynamic environments and have many mechanisms for sensing and respo...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
ABSTRACT Escherichia coli populations undergo repeated replacement of parental genotypes with fitter...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
Bacteria spend most of their lifetime in non-growing states which allow them to survive extended per...
Bacteria spend most of their lifetime in non-growing states which allow them to survive extended per...
Genetically identical individuals in bacterial populations can display significant phenotypic variab...
Escherichia coli inhabits multiple environments that contain varying physical stresses which emphasi...
Under conditions of nutrient deprivation or stress, or as cells enter stationary phase, Escherichia ...
International audienceIn Escherichia coli, the expression of the RpoS regulon is known to be crucial...
<div><p>Bacteria suffer various stresses in their unpredictable environment. In response, clonal pop...
During bacterial growth, a cell approximately doubles in size before division, after which it splits...
<div><p>Cells live in uncertain, dynamic environments and have many mechanisms for sensing and respo...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
ABSTRACT Escherichia coli populations undergo repeated replacement of parental genotypes with fitter...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of bacteria depends greatly on their capacity to cont...
Bacteria spend most of their lifetime in non-growing states which allow them to survive extended per...
Bacteria spend most of their lifetime in non-growing states which allow them to survive extended per...
Genetically identical individuals in bacterial populations can display significant phenotypic variab...
Escherichia coli inhabits multiple environments that contain varying physical stresses which emphasi...
Under conditions of nutrient deprivation or stress, or as cells enter stationary phase, Escherichia ...
International audienceIn Escherichia coli, the expression of the RpoS regulon is known to be crucial...