Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. Despite our ability to experimentally inflict mutations at will, it remains difficult to link sequence-level perturbations to systems-level responses. Here, we present a framework centered on measuring changes in the free energy of the system to link individual mutations in an allosteric transcriptional repressor to the parameters which govern its response. We find that the energetic effects of the mutations can be categorized into several classes which have characteristic curves as a function of the inducer concentration. We experimentally test these diagnostic predictions using the well-characterized LacI repressor of Escherichia coli, probi...
Transcriptional networks across all domains of life feature a wide range of regulatory architectures...
With the development of next-generation sequencing technologies, many large scale experimental effor...
Transcriptional networks across all domains of life feature a wide range of regulatory architectures...
Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. D...
Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. D...
Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. D...
Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. D...
Allosteric molecules serve as regulators of cellular activity across all domains of life. We present...
Understanding the relation between genotype and phenotype remains a major challenge. The difficulty ...
Understanding the relation between genotype and phenotype remains a major challenge. The difficulty ...
Allosteric molecules serve as regulators of cellular activity across all domains of life. We present...
Central to any definition of Life is the ability to sense changes in one’s environment and respond i...
Central to any definition of Life is the ability to sense changes in one’s environment and respond i...
The lactose repressor protein (LacI), a prototypic negative transcriptional regulator in E. coli, re...
With the development of next-generation sequencing technologies, many large scale experimental effor...
Transcriptional networks across all domains of life feature a wide range of regulatory architectures...
With the development of next-generation sequencing technologies, many large scale experimental effor...
Transcriptional networks across all domains of life feature a wide range of regulatory architectures...
Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. D...
Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. D...
Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. D...
Mutation is a critical mechanism by which evolution explores the functional landscape of proteins. D...
Allosteric molecules serve as regulators of cellular activity across all domains of life. We present...
Understanding the relation between genotype and phenotype remains a major challenge. The difficulty ...
Understanding the relation between genotype and phenotype remains a major challenge. The difficulty ...
Allosteric molecules serve as regulators of cellular activity across all domains of life. We present...
Central to any definition of Life is the ability to sense changes in one’s environment and respond i...
Central to any definition of Life is the ability to sense changes in one’s environment and respond i...
The lactose repressor protein (LacI), a prototypic negative transcriptional regulator in E. coli, re...
With the development of next-generation sequencing technologies, many large scale experimental effor...
Transcriptional networks across all domains of life feature a wide range of regulatory architectures...
With the development of next-generation sequencing technologies, many large scale experimental effor...
Transcriptional networks across all domains of life feature a wide range of regulatory architectures...