Bacteria must rapidly respond to both intracellular and environmental changes to survive. One critical mechanism to rapidly detect and adapt to changes in environmental conditions is control of gene expression at the level of protein synthesis. At each of the three major steps of translation—initiation, elongation, and termination—cells use stimuli to tune translation rate and cellular protein concentrations. For example, changes in nutrient concentrations in the cell can lead to translational responses involving mechanisms such as dynamic folding of riboswitches during translation initiation or the synthesis of alarmones, which drastically alter cell physiology. Moreover, the cell can fine-tune the levels of specific protein products using...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
Protein biosynthesis occurs on large macromolecular ribo-nucleoprotein complexes, the ribosomes, in ...
Bacterial protein synthesis is an essential, conserved, and environmentally responsive process. Yet,...
Bacteria must rapidly respond to both intracellular and environmental changes to survive. One critic...
Protein homeostasis of bacterial cells is maintained by coordinated processes of protein production,...
Since the description of the operon model by Jacob and Monod during the late 1950s and early 1960s (...
In every organism, translation of the genetic information into functional proteins is performed on t...
Bacterial proteins are translated with precisely determined rates to meet cellular demand. In contra...
Background: The stress response in bacteria involves the multistage control of gene expression but i...
In every organism, translation of the genetic information into functional proteins is performed on t...
When organisms encounter an unfavorable environment, they transition to a physiologically distinct, ...
Control of mRNA translation is a crucial regulatory mechanism used by bacteria to respond to their e...
Background: In bacteria, the weak correlations at the genome scale between mRNA and protein levels s...
Complex regulatory programs control cell adaptation to environmental changes by setting condition-sp...
SummaryBacterial protein synthesis is an essential, conserved, and environmentally responsive proces...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
Protein biosynthesis occurs on large macromolecular ribo-nucleoprotein complexes, the ribosomes, in ...
Bacterial protein synthesis is an essential, conserved, and environmentally responsive process. Yet,...
Bacteria must rapidly respond to both intracellular and environmental changes to survive. One critic...
Protein homeostasis of bacterial cells is maintained by coordinated processes of protein production,...
Since the description of the operon model by Jacob and Monod during the late 1950s and early 1960s (...
In every organism, translation of the genetic information into functional proteins is performed on t...
Bacterial proteins are translated with precisely determined rates to meet cellular demand. In contra...
Background: The stress response in bacteria involves the multistage control of gene expression but i...
In every organism, translation of the genetic information into functional proteins is performed on t...
When organisms encounter an unfavorable environment, they transition to a physiologically distinct, ...
Control of mRNA translation is a crucial regulatory mechanism used by bacteria to respond to their e...
Background: In bacteria, the weak correlations at the genome scale between mRNA and protein levels s...
Complex regulatory programs control cell adaptation to environmental changes by setting condition-sp...
SummaryBacterial protein synthesis is an essential, conserved, and environmentally responsive proces...
Ribosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiments disag...
Protein biosynthesis occurs on large macromolecular ribo-nucleoprotein complexes, the ribosomes, in ...
Bacterial protein synthesis is an essential, conserved, and environmentally responsive process. Yet,...