The Escherichia coli transcription network has an essentially feed-forward structure, with abundant feedback at the level of self-regulations. Here, we investigate how these properties emerged during evolution. An assessment of the role of gene duplication based on protein domain architecture shows that (i) transcriptional autoregulators have mostly arisen through duplication, whereas (ii) the expected feedback loops stemming from their initial cross-regulation are strongly selected against. This requires a divergent coevolution of the transcription factor DNA-binding sites and their respective DNA cis-regulatory regions. Moreover, we find that the network tends to grow by expansion of the existing hierarchical layers of computation, rather...
Transcription networks have an unusual structure. In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the number of ...
BACKGROUND: In the past years, several studies begun to unravel the structure, dynamical properties,...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontal gene transfer from other bacteria inst...
The most detailed information presently available for an organism's transcriptional regulation ...
The most detailed information presently available for an organism's transcriptional regulation ...
<div><p>The description of transcriptional regulatory networks has been pivotal in the understanding...
The emergence of new genes throughout evolution requires rewiring and extension of regulatory networ...
By combining phylogenetic, proteomic and structural information, we have elucidated the evolutionary...
<p>Taking advantage of available functional data associated with 115 transcription and 7 sigma facto...
AbstractTaking advantage of available functional data associated with 115 transcription and 7 sigma ...
Transcriptional regulatory networks take part in the regulation of essentially every aspect of an or...
Transcriptional regulatory networks take part in the regulation of essentially every aspect of an or...
Analysis of gene regulation in ESPP bacteria relies on comparisons to model organisms, and hence on ...
Escherichia coli is the most well-know bacterial model about the function of its molecular component...
Transcriptional profiling has been widely used as a tool for unveiling the coregulations of genes in...
Transcription networks have an unusual structure. In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the number of ...
BACKGROUND: In the past years, several studies begun to unravel the structure, dynamical properties,...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontal gene transfer from other bacteria inst...
The most detailed information presently available for an organism's transcriptional regulation ...
The most detailed information presently available for an organism's transcriptional regulation ...
<div><p>The description of transcriptional regulatory networks has been pivotal in the understanding...
The emergence of new genes throughout evolution requires rewiring and extension of regulatory networ...
By combining phylogenetic, proteomic and structural information, we have elucidated the evolutionary...
<p>Taking advantage of available functional data associated with 115 transcription and 7 sigma facto...
AbstractTaking advantage of available functional data associated with 115 transcription and 7 sigma ...
Transcriptional regulatory networks take part in the regulation of essentially every aspect of an or...
Transcriptional regulatory networks take part in the regulation of essentially every aspect of an or...
Analysis of gene regulation in ESPP bacteria relies on comparisons to model organisms, and hence on ...
Escherichia coli is the most well-know bacterial model about the function of its molecular component...
Transcriptional profiling has been widely used as a tool for unveiling the coregulations of genes in...
Transcription networks have an unusual structure. In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the number of ...
BACKGROUND: In the past years, several studies begun to unravel the structure, dynamical properties,...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontal gene transfer from other bacteria inst...