Sustaining a robust metabolic network requires a balanced and fully functioning proteome. In addition to amino acids, many enzymes require cofactors (coenzymes and engrafted prosthetic groups) to function properly. Extensively validated resource allocation models, such as genome-scale models of metabolism and gene expression (ME-models), have the ability to compute an optimal proteome composition underlying a metabolic phenotype, including the provision of all required cofactors. Here we apply the ME-model for Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655 to computationally examine how environmental conditions change the proteome and its accompanying cofactor usage. We found that: (1) The cofactor requirements computed by the ME-model mostly agree with the ...
In different environments, bacteria are known to allocate their proteome differently and achieve dif...
Constraint-based models enable the computation of feasible, optimal, and realized biological phenoty...
Diverse datasets, including genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data are becoming re...
Sustaining a robust metabolic network requires a balanced and fully functioning proteome. In additio...
Integrating omics data to refine or make context-specific models is an active field of constraint-ba...
The cost of whole genome sequencing has declined precipitously over the past two decades. This reduc...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utiliz...
Escherichia coli is among the most widely used host organisms for engineered functions due to its we...
The abundance of proteins expressed in a particular environment are primary determinants of an organ...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of u...
Escherichia coli has been the host organism most frequently investigated for efficient recombinant p...
Growth rate and yield are fundamental features of microbial growth. However, we lack a mechanistic a...
Abstract Cells adapt to different conditions via gene expression that tunes metabolism for maximal f...
Background The formation of acetate by fast-growing Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a commonly observe...
In different environments, bacteria are known to allocate their proteome differently and achieve dif...
Constraint-based models enable the computation of feasible, optimal, and realized biological phenoty...
Diverse datasets, including genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data are becoming re...
Sustaining a robust metabolic network requires a balanced and fully functioning proteome. In additio...
Integrating omics data to refine or make context-specific models is an active field of constraint-ba...
The cost of whole genome sequencing has declined precipitously over the past two decades. This reduc...
Protein mass is a major constituent of bacterial cell dry weight. An exponentially growing cell dive...
The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of un-utiliz...
Escherichia coli is among the most widely used host organisms for engineered functions due to its we...
The abundance of proteins expressed in a particular environment are primary determinants of an organ...
<div><p>The costs and benefits of protein expression are balanced through evolution. Expression of u...
Escherichia coli has been the host organism most frequently investigated for efficient recombinant p...
Growth rate and yield are fundamental features of microbial growth. However, we lack a mechanistic a...
Abstract Cells adapt to different conditions via gene expression that tunes metabolism for maximal f...
Background The formation of acetate by fast-growing Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a commonly observe...
In different environments, bacteria are known to allocate their proteome differently and achieve dif...
Constraint-based models enable the computation of feasible, optimal, and realized biological phenoty...
Diverse datasets, including genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data are becoming re...