AbstractBacteria grown in a mixture of multiple sugars will first metabolize a preferred sugar until it is nearly depleted, only then turning to other carbon sources in the medium. This sharp switching of metabolic preference is characteristic of systems that optimize fitness. Here we consider the mechanism by which switching can occur in the Escherichia coli phosphotransferase system (PTS), which regulates the uptake and metabolism of several sugars. Using a model combining the description of fast biochemical processes and slower genetic regulation, we derive metabolic phase diagrams for the uptake of two PTS sugars, indicating regions of distinct sugar preference as a function of external sugar concentrations. We then propose a classifica...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Fructose uptake in the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida occurs through a canonical phosphoenolpyruv...
AbstractBacteria grown in a mixture of multiple sugars will first metabolize a preferred sugar until...
<div><p>The phosphotransferase system (PTS) plays a pivotal role in the uptake of multiple sugars in...
The phosphotransferase system (PTS) plays a pivotal role in the uptake of multiple sugars in Escheri...
The phosphotransferase system (PTS) plays a pivotal role in the uptake of multiple sugars in Escheri...
While there has been much recent focus on the ecological causes of adaptive diversification, we know...
While we have good understanding of bacterial metabolism at the population level, we know little abo...
Microbes live in ever-changing environments where they need to adapt their metabolism to different n...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
An ability of a bacterium to appropriately respond to its environmental cues ultimately decides its ...
Microbes live in ever-changing environments where they need to adapt their metabolism to different n...
Selections with collections (libraries) of synthetically engineered microbes can rapidly identify mu...
Central carbon metabolism is highly conserved across microbial species, but can catalyze very differ...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Fructose uptake in the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida occurs through a canonical phosphoenolpyruv...
AbstractBacteria grown in a mixture of multiple sugars will first metabolize a preferred sugar until...
<div><p>The phosphotransferase system (PTS) plays a pivotal role in the uptake of multiple sugars in...
The phosphotransferase system (PTS) plays a pivotal role in the uptake of multiple sugars in Escheri...
The phosphotransferase system (PTS) plays a pivotal role in the uptake of multiple sugars in Escheri...
While there has been much recent focus on the ecological causes of adaptive diversification, we know...
While we have good understanding of bacterial metabolism at the population level, we know little abo...
Microbes live in ever-changing environments where they need to adapt their metabolism to different n...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
An ability of a bacterium to appropriately respond to its environmental cues ultimately decides its ...
Microbes live in ever-changing environments where they need to adapt their metabolism to different n...
Selections with collections (libraries) of synthetically engineered microbes can rapidly identify mu...
Central carbon metabolism is highly conserved across microbial species, but can catalyze very differ...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Fructose uptake in the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida occurs through a canonical phosphoenolpyruv...