BACKGROUND: Expansion of transcription factors is believed to have played a crucial role in evolution of all organisms by enabling them to deal with dynamic environments and colonize new environments. We investigated how the expansion of the Feast/Famine Regulatory Protein (FFRP) or Lrp-like proteins into an eight-member family in Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1 has aided in niche-adaptation of this archaeon to a complex and dynamically changing hypersaline environment.RESULTS: We mapped genome-wide binding locations for all eight FFRPs, investigated their preference for binding different effector molecules, and identified the contexts in which they act by analyzing transcriptional responses across 35 growth conditions that mimic different en...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
BackgroundExpansion of transcription factors is believed to have played a crucial role in evolution ...
© 2014 Ashworth et al. Widespread microbial genome sequencing presents an opportunity to understand ...
Numerous lineage-specific expansions of the transcription factor B (TFB) family in archaea suggests ...
SummaryTranscriptional repressor FL11 from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus OT3, was cryst...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
<div><p>Widespread microbial genome sequencing presents an opportunity to understand the gene regula...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
BackgroundExpansion of transcription factors is believed to have played a crucial role in evolution ...
© 2014 Ashworth et al. Widespread microbial genome sequencing presents an opportunity to understand ...
Numerous lineage-specific expansions of the transcription factor B (TFB) family in archaea suggests ...
SummaryTranscriptional repressor FL11 from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus OT3, was cryst...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
<div><p>Widespread microbial genome sequencing presents an opportunity to understand the gene regula...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...
The survival of a population during environmental shifts depends on whether the rate of phenotypic a...