Temperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Robustness against temperature variations is thus expected to be an essential network property, particularly in organisms without inherent temperature control. Here, we combine experimental analyses with computational modeling to investigate thermal robustness of signaling in chemotaxis of Escherichia coli, a relatively simple and well-established model for systems biology. We show that steady-state and kinetic pathway parameters that are essential for chemotactic performance are indeed temperature-compensated in the entire physiological range. Thermal robustness of steady-state pathway output is ensured at several levels by mutual compensation of tem...
AbstractA previously established multiscale population genetics model posits that fitness can be inf...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
AbstractThe chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model f...
SummaryTemperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Ro...
Biological systems are exposed to various perturbations that affect performance of the cellular netw...
AbstractThermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred te...
Thermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred temperatur...
BACKGROUND: Extracellular stimuli in chemotaxis of Escherichia coli and other bacteria are processed...
In bacteria various tactic responses are mediated by the same cellular pathway, but sensing of physi...
Abstract Background Extracellular stimuli in chemotaxis of Escherichia coli and other bacteria are p...
ABSTRACTThe signaling apparatus mediating bacterial chemotaxis can adapt to a wide range of persiste...
Temperature has a strong influence on most individual biochemical reactions. Despite this, many orga...
AbstractChemotaxis is the process, by which cells sense changes in their chemical environment and mo...
SummaryTemperature changes affect reaction kinetics. How do signaling pathways cope with such global...
AbstractOrganisms have the property to adapt to a changing environment and keep certain components w...
AbstractA previously established multiscale population genetics model posits that fitness can be inf...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
AbstractThe chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model f...
SummaryTemperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Ro...
Biological systems are exposed to various perturbations that affect performance of the cellular netw...
AbstractThermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred te...
Thermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred temperatur...
BACKGROUND: Extracellular stimuli in chemotaxis of Escherichia coli and other bacteria are processed...
In bacteria various tactic responses are mediated by the same cellular pathway, but sensing of physi...
Abstract Background Extracellular stimuli in chemotaxis of Escherichia coli and other bacteria are p...
ABSTRACTThe signaling apparatus mediating bacterial chemotaxis can adapt to a wide range of persiste...
Temperature has a strong influence on most individual biochemical reactions. Despite this, many orga...
AbstractChemotaxis is the process, by which cells sense changes in their chemical environment and mo...
SummaryTemperature changes affect reaction kinetics. How do signaling pathways cope with such global...
AbstractOrganisms have the property to adapt to a changing environment and keep certain components w...
AbstractA previously established multiscale population genetics model posits that fitness can be inf...
Bacteria move towards favourable and away from toxic environments by changing their swimming pattern...
AbstractThe chemotaxis network of the bacterium Escherichia coli is perhaps the most studied model f...