Abstract Cells adapt to different conditions via gene expression that tunes metabolism for maximal fitness. Constraints on cellular proteome may limit such expression strategies and introduce trade‐offs. Resource allocation under proteome constraints has explained regulatory strategies in bacteria. It is unclear, however, to what extent these constraints can predict evolutionary changes, especially for microorganisms that evolved under nutrient‐rich conditions, i.e., multiple available nitrogen sources, such as Lactococcus lactis. Here, we present a proteome‐constrained genome‐scale metabolic model of L. lactis (pcLactis) to interpret growth on multiple nutrients. Through integration of proteomics and flux data, in glucose‐limited chemostat...
Contains fulltext : 36088teusink.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)A genome-...
Microbial cells evolved a remarkable ability to adapt to environmental conditions, or to withstand o...
A grand challenge of systems biology is to predict the kinetic responses of living systems to pertur...
Cells adapt to different conditions via gene expression that tunes metabolism for maximal fitness. C...
The abundance of proteins expressed in a particular environment are primary determinants of an organ...
Sustaining a robust metabolic network requires a balanced and fully functioning proteome. In additio...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
How microbes dynamically coordinate uptake and simultaneous utilization of nutrients in complex nutr...
Integrating omics data to refine or make context-specific models is an active field of constraint-ba...
The integration of omic data with metabolic networks has been demonstrated to be an effective approa...
In different environments, bacteria are known to allocate their proteome differently and achieve dif...
The pcYeast7.6 model and files, required to reproduce the figures, provided in the publication "Whol...
Resource limitation is a major driver of the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of organisms. Shor...
When conditions change, unicellular organisms rewire their metabolism to sustain cell maintenance an...
A commonly observed organismal response to changing growth rate is a metabolic shift from on...
Contains fulltext : 36088teusink.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)A genome-...
Microbial cells evolved a remarkable ability to adapt to environmental conditions, or to withstand o...
A grand challenge of systems biology is to predict the kinetic responses of living systems to pertur...
Cells adapt to different conditions via gene expression that tunes metabolism for maximal fitness. C...
The abundance of proteins expressed in a particular environment are primary determinants of an organ...
Sustaining a robust metabolic network requires a balanced and fully functioning proteome. In additio...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
How microbes dynamically coordinate uptake and simultaneous utilization of nutrients in complex nutr...
Integrating omics data to refine or make context-specific models is an active field of constraint-ba...
The integration of omic data with metabolic networks has been demonstrated to be an effective approa...
In different environments, bacteria are known to allocate their proteome differently and achieve dif...
The pcYeast7.6 model and files, required to reproduce the figures, provided in the publication "Whol...
Resource limitation is a major driver of the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of organisms. Shor...
When conditions change, unicellular organisms rewire their metabolism to sustain cell maintenance an...
A commonly observed organismal response to changing growth rate is a metabolic shift from on...
Contains fulltext : 36088teusink.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)A genome-...
Microbial cells evolved a remarkable ability to adapt to environmental conditions, or to withstand o...
A grand challenge of systems biology is to predict the kinetic responses of living systems to pertur...