Metabolic efficiency depends on the balance between supply and demand of metabolites, which is sensitive to environmental and physiological fluctuations, or noise, causing shortages or surpluses in the metabolic pipeline. How cells can reliably optimize biomass production in the presence of metabolic fluctuations is a fundamental question that has not been fully answered. Here we use mathematical models to predict that enzyme saturation creates distinct regimes of cellular growth, including a phase of growth arrest resulting from toxicity of the metabolic process. Noise can drive entry of single cells into growth arrest while a fast-growing majority sustains the population. We confirmed these predictions by measuring the growth dynamics of ...
<div><p>Microbes may maximize the number of daughter cells per time or per amount of nutrients consu...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
Metabolic efficiency depends on the balance between supply and demand of metabolites, which is sensi...
<div><p>Metabolic efficiency depends on the balance between supply and demand of metabolites, which ...
Despite mounting evidence that in clonal bacterial populations, phenotypic variability originates fr...
No two living cells are exactly the same. Even cells from a clonal population with identical genomes...
Despite mounting evidence that in clonal bacterial populations, phenotypic variability originates fr...
No two living cells are exactly the same. Even cells from a clonal population with identical genomes...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Background: Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is critical for optimal bacterial growth, and in bact...
Microbes may maximize the number of daughter cells per time or per amount of nutrients consumed. The...
BACKGROUND. Obtaining quantitative predictions for cellular metabolic activities requires the identi...
Escherichia coli is among the most widely used host organisms for engineered functions due to its we...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
<div><p>Microbes may maximize the number of daughter cells per time or per amount of nutrients consu...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
Metabolic efficiency depends on the balance between supply and demand of metabolites, which is sensi...
<div><p>Metabolic efficiency depends on the balance between supply and demand of metabolites, which ...
Despite mounting evidence that in clonal bacterial populations, phenotypic variability originates fr...
No two living cells are exactly the same. Even cells from a clonal population with identical genomes...
Despite mounting evidence that in clonal bacterial populations, phenotypic variability originates fr...
No two living cells are exactly the same. Even cells from a clonal population with identical genomes...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Background: Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is critical for optimal bacterial growth, and in bact...
Microbes may maximize the number of daughter cells per time or per amount of nutrients consumed. The...
BACKGROUND. Obtaining quantitative predictions for cellular metabolic activities requires the identi...
Escherichia coli is among the most widely used host organisms for engineered functions due to its we...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
<div><p>Microbes may maximize the number of daughter cells per time or per amount of nutrients consu...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...