International audienceIn bacterial cells, inhibition of ribosomes by sublethal concentrations of antibiotics leads to a decrease in the growth rate despite an increase in ribosome content. The limitation of ribosomal activity results in an increase in the level of expression from ribosomal promoters; this can deplete the pool of RNA polymerase (RNAP) that is available for the expression of nonribosomal genes. However, the magnitude of this effect remains to be quantified. Here, we use the change in the activity of constitutive promoters with different affinities for RNAP to quantify the change in the concentration of free RNAP. The data are consistent with a significant decrease in the amount of RNAP available for transcription of both ribo...
Translation inhibitors such as chloramphenicol in prokaryotes or cycloheximide in eukaryotes stabili...
SummaryRibosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiment...
Background: In bacteria, the weak correlations at the genome scale between mRNA and protein levels s...
Tight coordination between transcription and translation is crucial to maintaining the integrity of ...
Because binding of RNAP to misplaced sites could compromise the efficiency of transcription, natural...
Because binding of RNAP to misplaced sites could compromise the efficiency of transcription, natural...
International audienceTranslational regulation was investigated at the genome scale in Escherichia c...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
Many bacterial adaptive responses to changes in growth conditions due to biotic and abiotic factors ...
SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to g...
Bacteria growing under different conditions experience a broad range of demand on the rate of protei...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
6S RNA from E. coli is known to bind to RNA polymerase interfering with transcription initiation. Be...
Gene expression is a fundamental process that is highly conserved from humans to bacteria. The first...
RNA polymerase and the ribosome are two of the most well-studied macromolecules in all of molecular ...
Translation inhibitors such as chloramphenicol in prokaryotes or cycloheximide in eukaryotes stabili...
SummaryRibosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiment...
Background: In bacteria, the weak correlations at the genome scale between mRNA and protein levels s...
Tight coordination between transcription and translation is crucial to maintaining the integrity of ...
Because binding of RNAP to misplaced sites could compromise the efficiency of transcription, natural...
Because binding of RNAP to misplaced sites could compromise the efficiency of transcription, natural...
International audienceTranslational regulation was investigated at the genome scale in Escherichia c...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
Many bacterial adaptive responses to changes in growth conditions due to biotic and abiotic factors ...
SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to g...
Bacteria growing under different conditions experience a broad range of demand on the rate of protei...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
6S RNA from E. coli is known to bind to RNA polymerase interfering with transcription initiation. Be...
Gene expression is a fundamental process that is highly conserved from humans to bacteria. The first...
RNA polymerase and the ribosome are two of the most well-studied macromolecules in all of molecular ...
Translation inhibitors such as chloramphenicol in prokaryotes or cycloheximide in eukaryotes stabili...
SummaryRibosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiment...
Background: In bacteria, the weak correlations at the genome scale between mRNA and protein levels s...