JCVI-syn3A is a genetically minimal bacterial cell, consisting of 493 genes and only a single 543 kbp circular chromosome. Syn3A’s genome and physical size are approximately one-tenth those of the model bacterial organism Escherichia coli’s, and the corresponding reduction in complexity and scale provides a unique opportunity for whole-cell modeling. Previous work established genome-scale gene essentiality and proteomics data along with its essential metabolic network and a kinetic model of genetic information processing. In addition to that information, whole-cell, spatially-resolved kinetic models require cellular architecture, including spatial distributions of ribosomes and the circular chromosome’s configuration. We reconstruct cellula...
International audienceThe spatial architecture and dynamics of the genomic material in the limited v...
textabstractDespite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional struc...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2005.Vita.Includes bibli...
JCVI-syn3A is a genetically minimal bacterial cell, consisting of 493 genes and only a single 543&nb...
Computational models of cells cannot be considered complete unless they include the most fundamental...
markdownabstractThe eukaryotic cell is a prime example of a functioning nano-machinery. The synthesi...
Although the physical properties of chromosomes, including their morphology, mechanics, and dynamics...
Although the physical properties of chromosomes, including their morphology, mechanics, and dynamics...
Recent experimental studies have revealed that bacteria, such as C. crescentus, show a remarkable sp...
In vivo, the human genome folds into a characteristic ensemble of 3D structures. The mechanism drivi...
We have determined the three-dimensional (3D) architecture of the Caulobacter crescentus genome by c...
The order and variability of bacterial chromosome organization, contained within the distribution of...
<div><p>Inherently dynamic, chromosomes adopt many different conformations in response to DNA metabo...
The spatial organisation of the genome is essential for its functions including gene expression, DNA...
Inherently dynamic, chromosomes adopt many different conformations in response to DNA metabolism. Mo...
International audienceThe spatial architecture and dynamics of the genomic material in the limited v...
textabstractDespite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional struc...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2005.Vita.Includes bibli...
JCVI-syn3A is a genetically minimal bacterial cell, consisting of 493 genes and only a single 543&nb...
Computational models of cells cannot be considered complete unless they include the most fundamental...
markdownabstractThe eukaryotic cell is a prime example of a functioning nano-machinery. The synthesi...
Although the physical properties of chromosomes, including their morphology, mechanics, and dynamics...
Although the physical properties of chromosomes, including their morphology, mechanics, and dynamics...
Recent experimental studies have revealed that bacteria, such as C. crescentus, show a remarkable sp...
In vivo, the human genome folds into a characteristic ensemble of 3D structures. The mechanism drivi...
We have determined the three-dimensional (3D) architecture of the Caulobacter crescentus genome by c...
The order and variability of bacterial chromosome organization, contained within the distribution of...
<div><p>Inherently dynamic, chromosomes adopt many different conformations in response to DNA metabo...
The spatial organisation of the genome is essential for its functions including gene expression, DNA...
Inherently dynamic, chromosomes adopt many different conformations in response to DNA metabolism. Mo...
International audienceThe spatial architecture and dynamics of the genomic material in the limited v...
textabstractDespite the successful linear sequencing of the human genome its three-dimensional struc...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2005.Vita.Includes bibli...