AbstractBacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting behavior: Although the drug slows down cell growth, it also paradoxically increases the cell’s concentration of ribosomes. We combine our earlier nonlinear model of the energy-biomass balance in undrugged Escherichia coli cells with Michaelis-Menten binding of drugs that inactivate ribosomes. Predictions are in good agreement with experiments on ribosomal concentrations and synthesis rates versus drug concentrations and growth rates. The model indicates that the added drug drives the cell to overproduce ribosomes, keeping roughly constant the level of ribosomes producing ribosomal proteins, an important quantity for cell growth. The model also pr...
Maximization of growth rate is an important fitness strategy for bacteria. Bacteria can achieve this...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
Bacteria must constantly adapt their growth to changes in nutrient availability; yet despite large-s...
Bacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting behavior: Al...
AbstractBacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting beha...
Combining drugs can improve the efficacy of treatments. However, predicting the effect of drug combi...
Phenomenological relations such as Ohm's or Fourier's law have a venerable history in physics but ar...
Understanding how antibiotics inhibit bacteria can help to reduce antibiotic use and hence avoid ant...
ABSTRACT We postulate that the inhibition of growth and low rates of mortality of bacteria exposed t...
Phenomenological relations such as Ohm's or Fourier's law have a venerable history in physics but ar...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to g...
How antibiotic efficacy varies with bacterial species is of basic and applied importance, including ...
A dynamic model has been developed to quantitate the dynamics of growth of Escherichia coli. The mod...
Synthetic biology uses modeling to facilitate the design of new genetic constructions. In particular...
Maximization of growth rate is an important fitness strategy for bacteria. Bacteria can achieve this...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
Bacteria must constantly adapt their growth to changes in nutrient availability; yet despite large-s...
Bacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting behavior: Al...
AbstractBacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting beha...
Combining drugs can improve the efficacy of treatments. However, predicting the effect of drug combi...
Phenomenological relations such as Ohm's or Fourier's law have a venerable history in physics but ar...
Understanding how antibiotics inhibit bacteria can help to reduce antibiotic use and hence avoid ant...
ABSTRACT We postulate that the inhibition of growth and low rates of mortality of bacteria exposed t...
Phenomenological relations such as Ohm's or Fourier's law have a venerable history in physics but ar...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to g...
How antibiotic efficacy varies with bacterial species is of basic and applied importance, including ...
A dynamic model has been developed to quantitate the dynamics of growth of Escherichia coli. The mod...
Synthetic biology uses modeling to facilitate the design of new genetic constructions. In particular...
Maximization of growth rate is an important fitness strategy for bacteria. Bacteria can achieve this...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
Bacteria must constantly adapt their growth to changes in nutrient availability; yet despite large-s...