Escherichia coli uses σ factors to quickly control large gene cohorts during stress conditions. While most of its genes respond to a single σ factor, approximately 5% of them have dual σ factor preference. The most common are those responsive to both σ70, which controls housekeeping genes, and σ38, which activates genes during stationary growth and stresses. Using RNA-seq and flow-cytometry measurements, we show that ‘σ70+38 genes’ are nearly as upregulated in stationary growth as ‘σ38 genes’. Moreover, we find a clear quantitative relationship between their promoter sequence and their response strength to changes in σ38 levels. We then propose and validate a sequence dependent model of σ70+38 genes, with dual sensitivity to σ38 and σ70, th...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Escherichia coli uses two-component systems (TCSs) to respond to environmental signals. TCSs affect ...
In genetic circuits, the constituent genes do not interact only between themselves, they are also af...
Escherichia coli uses σ factors to quickly control large gene cohorts during stress conditions. Whil...
Escherichia coli uses sigma factors to quickly control large gene cohorts during stress conditions. ...
AbstractWe have identified 6 Escherichia coli genomic genes, including 4 new genes, responsive to th...
<div><p>Bacteria often cope with environmental stress by inducing alternative sigma (σ) factors, whi...
Motivation: Regulation of the sigma subunit σS (RpoS) is the central part of the general stress resp...
The alternative sigma factor RpoS is a central regulator of many stress responses in Escherichia col...
Weber H, Polen T, Heuveling J, Wendisch VF, Hengge R. Genome-wide analysis of the general stress res...
The gene expression state of exponentially growing Escherichia coli cells is manifested by high expr...
The robustness and sensitivity of gene networks to environmental changes is critical for cell surviv...
Global transcription responses of Escherichia coli to various stimuli or genetic defects were studie...
Cells adapt to different conditions by altering a vast number of components, which is measurable usi...
Single-cell bacteria, like Escherichia coli, adapts to various diverse change of environments for su...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Escherichia coli uses two-component systems (TCSs) to respond to environmental signals. TCSs affect ...
In genetic circuits, the constituent genes do not interact only between themselves, they are also af...
Escherichia coli uses σ factors to quickly control large gene cohorts during stress conditions. Whil...
Escherichia coli uses sigma factors to quickly control large gene cohorts during stress conditions. ...
AbstractWe have identified 6 Escherichia coli genomic genes, including 4 new genes, responsive to th...
<div><p>Bacteria often cope with environmental stress by inducing alternative sigma (σ) factors, whi...
Motivation: Regulation of the sigma subunit σS (RpoS) is the central part of the general stress resp...
The alternative sigma factor RpoS is a central regulator of many stress responses in Escherichia col...
Weber H, Polen T, Heuveling J, Wendisch VF, Hengge R. Genome-wide analysis of the general stress res...
The gene expression state of exponentially growing Escherichia coli cells is manifested by high expr...
The robustness and sensitivity of gene networks to environmental changes is critical for cell surviv...
Global transcription responses of Escherichia coli to various stimuli or genetic defects were studie...
Cells adapt to different conditions by altering a vast number of components, which is measurable usi...
Single-cell bacteria, like Escherichia coli, adapts to various diverse change of environments for su...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Escherichia coli uses two-component systems (TCSs) to respond to environmental signals. TCSs affect ...
In genetic circuits, the constituent genes do not interact only between themselves, they are also af...