Transcription initiation and RNA processing govern gene expression and enable bacterial adaptation by reshaping the RNA landscape. The aim of this study was to simultaneously observe these two fundamental processes in a transcriptome responding to an environmental signal. A controlled σE system in E. coli was coupled to our previously-described tagRNA-seq method to yield process kinetics information. Changes in transcription initiation frequencies (TIF) and RNA processing frequencies (PF) were followed using 5’ RNA tags. Changes in TIF showed a binary increased/decreased pattern that alternated between transcriptionally activated and repressed promoters, providing the bacterial population with transcriptional oscillation. PF variation fell ...
Many bacterial adaptive responses to changes in growth conditions due to biotic and abiotic factors ...
Streptomyces coelicolor is a model for studying bacteria renowned as the foremost source of natural ...
Escherichia coli is able to shift between anaerobic and aerobic metabolism by adapting its gene expr...
Transcription initiation and RNA processing govern gene expression and enable bacterial adaptation b...
One of the qualities that allow bacterial cells to survive in diverse, fluctuating environments is ph...
Gene expression is a fundamental process that is highly conserved from humans to bacteria. The first...
In bacterial transcription, transcription initiation is arguably the most important regulatory point...
The phenotypic characteristics of living organisms are shaped by the interactions of the genotype wi...
In all organisms, cellular functions, such as growth and differentiation, are coordinated by gene ne...
The transcription of RNA from a DNA template is an essential and highly regulated step in every livi...
Bacteria in most natural environments spend substantial periods of time limited for essential nutrie...
Transcription is fundamentally noisy, leading to significant heterogeneity across bacterial populati...
The fitness of an individual bacterial cell is highly dependent upon the temporal tuning of gene exp...
The capacity of microorganisms to respond to variable external conditions requires a coordination of...
Background: Understanding the RNA processing of an organism’s transcriptome is an e...
Many bacterial adaptive responses to changes in growth conditions due to biotic and abiotic factors ...
Streptomyces coelicolor is a model for studying bacteria renowned as the foremost source of natural ...
Escherichia coli is able to shift between anaerobic and aerobic metabolism by adapting its gene expr...
Transcription initiation and RNA processing govern gene expression and enable bacterial adaptation b...
One of the qualities that allow bacterial cells to survive in diverse, fluctuating environments is ph...
Gene expression is a fundamental process that is highly conserved from humans to bacteria. The first...
In bacterial transcription, transcription initiation is arguably the most important regulatory point...
The phenotypic characteristics of living organisms are shaped by the interactions of the genotype wi...
In all organisms, cellular functions, such as growth and differentiation, are coordinated by gene ne...
The transcription of RNA from a DNA template is an essential and highly regulated step in every livi...
Bacteria in most natural environments spend substantial periods of time limited for essential nutrie...
Transcription is fundamentally noisy, leading to significant heterogeneity across bacterial populati...
The fitness of an individual bacterial cell is highly dependent upon the temporal tuning of gene exp...
The capacity of microorganisms to respond to variable external conditions requires a coordination of...
Background: Understanding the RNA processing of an organism’s transcriptome is an e...
Many bacterial adaptive responses to changes in growth conditions due to biotic and abiotic factors ...
Streptomyces coelicolor is a model for studying bacteria renowned as the foremost source of natural ...
Escherichia coli is able to shift between anaerobic and aerobic metabolism by adapting its gene expr...