Abstract Background The rising consensus that the cell can dynamically allocate its resources provides an interesting angle for discovering the governing principles of cell growth and metabolism. Extensive efforts have been made in the past decade to elucidate the relationship between resource allocation and phenotypic patterns of microorganisms. Despite these exciting developments, there is still a lack of explicit comparison between potentially competing propositions and a lack of synthesis of inter-related proposals and findings. Results In this work, we have reviewed resource allocation-derived principles, hypotheses and mathematical models to recapitulate important achievements in this area. In particular, the emergence of resource all...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
This is a chapter from the free textbook "Economic Principles in Cell Biology" In this chapter, we ...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
Background The rising consensus that the cell can dynamically allocate its resources provides an int...
Cells need to make an efficient use of metabolites, proteins, energy, membrane space, and time, and ...
The growth rate should be a highly optimized process in bacteria since the battle for the conquest o...
Escherichia coli is among the most widely used host organisms for engineered functions due to its we...
Constraint-based approaches such as Flux Balance Analysis permit quantitative predictions for the me...
As microbes face changing environments, they dynamically allocate macromolecular resources to produc...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
International audienceBacterial growth is a fundamental process in which cells sustain and reproduce...
International audienceIntracellular processes rarely work in isolation but continually interact with...
Microbial cells evolved a remarkable ability to adapt to environmental conditions, or to withstand o...
Effective coordination of cellular processes is critical to ensure the competitive growth of microbi...
International audienceGaining a better comprehension of the growth of microorganisms is a major scie...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
This is a chapter from the free textbook "Economic Principles in Cell Biology" In this chapter, we ...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...
Background The rising consensus that the cell can dynamically allocate its resources provides an int...
Cells need to make an efficient use of metabolites, proteins, energy, membrane space, and time, and ...
The growth rate should be a highly optimized process in bacteria since the battle for the conquest o...
Escherichia coli is among the most widely used host organisms for engineered functions due to its we...
Constraint-based approaches such as Flux Balance Analysis permit quantitative predictions for the me...
As microbes face changing environments, they dynamically allocate macromolecular resources to produc...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
International audienceBacterial growth is a fundamental process in which cells sustain and reproduce...
International audienceIntracellular processes rarely work in isolation but continually interact with...
Microbial cells evolved a remarkable ability to adapt to environmental conditions, or to withstand o...
Effective coordination of cellular processes is critical to ensure the competitive growth of microbi...
International audienceGaining a better comprehension of the growth of microorganisms is a major scie...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
This is a chapter from the free textbook "Economic Principles in Cell Biology" In this chapter, we ...
Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coord...