Abstract Background Regulatory networks often employ the model that attributes changes in gene expression levels, as observed across different cellular conditions, to changes in the activity of transcription factors (TFs). Although the actual conditions that trigger a change in TF activity should form an integral part of the generated regulatory network, they are usually lacking. This is due to the fact that the large heterogeneity in the employed conditions and the continuous changes in environmental parameters in the often used shake-flask cultures, prevent the unambiguous modeling of the cultivation conditions within the computational framework. Results We designed an experimental setup that allows us to explicitly model the cultivation ...
BACKGROUND: A key goal of systems biology is to understand how genomewide mRNA expression levels are...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
[[abstract]]For living organisms like Saccharomyces cerevisiae, instinctual response to sudden envir...
Exactly how an organism adapts its transcriptional program in response to intra- and extracellular s...
Motivation: Cells receive a wide variety of environmental signals, which are often processed combina...
Transcriptional regulation of metabolism is considered to be one of the key aspects in controlling t...
OA Fund TU delft Background: Microorganisms adapt their transcriptome by integrating multiple chemic...
Which transcription factors control the distribution of metabolic fluxes under a given condition? We...
Topological analysis of large networks, which focus on a specific biological process or on related b...
Background: Characterization of cellular growth is central to understanding living systems. Here, we...
Which transcription factors control the distribution of metabolic fluxes under a given condition? We...
We describe the use of model-driven analysis of multiple data types relevant to transcriptional regu...
One of the fundamental processes that determine cellular fate is regulation of gene transcription. U...
<p><b>Background:</b> Characterization of cellular growth is central to understanding living systems...
Background: A key goal of systems biology is to understand how genomewide mRNA expression levels are...
BACKGROUND: A key goal of systems biology is to understand how genomewide mRNA expression levels are...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
[[abstract]]For living organisms like Saccharomyces cerevisiae, instinctual response to sudden envir...
Exactly how an organism adapts its transcriptional program in response to intra- and extracellular s...
Motivation: Cells receive a wide variety of environmental signals, which are often processed combina...
Transcriptional regulation of metabolism is considered to be one of the key aspects in controlling t...
OA Fund TU delft Background: Microorganisms adapt their transcriptome by integrating multiple chemic...
Which transcription factors control the distribution of metabolic fluxes under a given condition? We...
Topological analysis of large networks, which focus on a specific biological process or on related b...
Background: Characterization of cellular growth is central to understanding living systems. Here, we...
Which transcription factors control the distribution of metabolic fluxes under a given condition? We...
We describe the use of model-driven analysis of multiple data types relevant to transcriptional regu...
One of the fundamental processes that determine cellular fate is regulation of gene transcription. U...
<p><b>Background:</b> Characterization of cellular growth is central to understanding living systems...
Background: A key goal of systems biology is to understand how genomewide mRNA expression levels are...
BACKGROUND: A key goal of systems biology is to understand how genomewide mRNA expression levels are...
BACKGROUND: A microorganism is able to adapt to changes in its physicochemical or nutritional enviro...
[[abstract]]For living organisms like Saccharomyces cerevisiae, instinctual response to sudden envir...