Bacteria often respond to dynamically changing environments by regulating gene expression. Despite this regulation being critically important for growth and survival, little is known about how selection shapes gene regulation in natural populations. To better understand the role natural selection plays in shaping bacterial gene regulation, here we compare differences in the regulatory behaviour of naturally segregating promoter variants from Escherichia coli (which have been subject to natural selection) to randomly mutated promoter variants (which have never been exposed to natural selection). We quantify gene expression phenotypes (expression level, plasticity and noise) for hundreds of promoter variants across multiple environments and s...
The lac operon of Escherichia coli is a classic model for studying gene regulation. This study has u...
ABSTRACT Transcription of bacterial genes is controlled by the coordinated action of cis- and trans-...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...
Gene expression is subject to random perturbations that lead to fluctuations in the rate of protein ...
Gene expression is subject to random perturbations that lead to fluctuations in the rate of protein ...
Gene expression is subject to random perturbations that lead to fluctuations in the rate of protein ...
Although it is often tacitly assumed that gene regulatory interactions are finely tuned, how accurat...
Gene expression is subject to random perturbations that lead to fluctuations in the rate of protein ...
Genetic variation segregating within a species reflects the combined activities of mutation, selecti...
Understanding the mechanisms that generate variation is a common pursuit unifying the life sciences....
Many of the important changes in evolution are regulatory in nature. Sequenced bacterial genomes poi...
Analysis of gene regulation in ESPP bacteria relies on comparisons to model organisms, and hence on ...
How new functions arise de novo is a fundamental question in evolution. We studied de novo evolution...
Many of the important changes in evolution are regulatory in nature. Sequenced bacterial genomes poi...
Many of the important changes in evolution are regulatory in nature. Sequenced bacterial genomes poi...
The lac operon of Escherichia coli is a classic model for studying gene regulation. This study has u...
ABSTRACT Transcription of bacterial genes is controlled by the coordinated action of cis- and trans-...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...
Gene expression is subject to random perturbations that lead to fluctuations in the rate of protein ...
Gene expression is subject to random perturbations that lead to fluctuations in the rate of protein ...
Gene expression is subject to random perturbations that lead to fluctuations in the rate of protein ...
Although it is often tacitly assumed that gene regulatory interactions are finely tuned, how accurat...
Gene expression is subject to random perturbations that lead to fluctuations in the rate of protein ...
Genetic variation segregating within a species reflects the combined activities of mutation, selecti...
Understanding the mechanisms that generate variation is a common pursuit unifying the life sciences....
Many of the important changes in evolution are regulatory in nature. Sequenced bacterial genomes poi...
Analysis of gene regulation in ESPP bacteria relies on comparisons to model organisms, and hence on ...
How new functions arise de novo is a fundamental question in evolution. We studied de novo evolution...
Many of the important changes in evolution are regulatory in nature. Sequenced bacterial genomes poi...
Many of the important changes in evolution are regulatory in nature. Sequenced bacterial genomes poi...
The lac operon of Escherichia coli is a classic model for studying gene regulation. This study has u...
ABSTRACT Transcription of bacterial genes is controlled by the coordinated action of cis- and trans-...
Transcription regulatory networks (TRNs) are of central importance for both short-term phenotypic ad...