Bacteria grown on a mixture of carbon substrates exhibit two utilization patterns: hierarchical utilization (HU) and simultaneous utilization (SU). How and why cells adopt these different behaviors remains poorly understood despite decades of research. Recent studies address various open questions from multiple viewpoints. From a mechanistic perspective, it was found that flux sensors play a central role in the regulation of substrate utilization, accounting for the known dependences on single-substrate growth rates, substrate concentrations, and the point where the substrate enters central metabolism. From a physiological perspective, several recent studies suggested HU or SU as growth-optimizing strategies through efficient allocation of ...
Corynebacterium glutamicum serves as important production host for small molecular compounds that ar...
Commonly glucose is considered to be the only preferred substrate in Bacillus subtilis whose presenc...
The search for optimization principles in microbial metabolism, such as biomass or ATP yields or gro...
Bacteria grown on a mixture of carbon substrates exhibit two utilization patterns: hierarchical util...
Many microorganisms exhibit nutrient preferences, exemplified by the 'hierarchical' consumption of c...
Much recent progress has been made to understand the impact of proteome allocation on bacterial grow...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Central carbon metabolism is highly conserved across microbial species, but can catalyze very differ...
Bacteria are key drivers of global biogeochemical cycling. By producing extracellular enzymes they ...
Soil organic carbon is chemically heterogeneous, and microbial decomposers face a physiological chal...
When bacteria are cultured in medium with multiple carbon substrates, they frequently consume these ...
Microorganisms are typically found as complex microbial communities that altogether govern global bi...
When bacteria are cultured in medium with multiple carbon substrates, they frequently consume these ...
Living cells react to changes in growth conditions by re-shaping their proteome. This accounts for d...
Persistence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments may in part be explained by hi...
Corynebacterium glutamicum serves as important production host for small molecular compounds that ar...
Commonly glucose is considered to be the only preferred substrate in Bacillus subtilis whose presenc...
The search for optimization principles in microbial metabolism, such as biomass or ATP yields or gro...
Bacteria grown on a mixture of carbon substrates exhibit two utilization patterns: hierarchical util...
Many microorganisms exhibit nutrient preferences, exemplified by the 'hierarchical' consumption of c...
Much recent progress has been made to understand the impact of proteome allocation on bacterial grow...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in bacterial cells leads to their selective consumption of a sing...
Central carbon metabolism is highly conserved across microbial species, but can catalyze very differ...
Bacteria are key drivers of global biogeochemical cycling. By producing extracellular enzymes they ...
Soil organic carbon is chemically heterogeneous, and microbial decomposers face a physiological chal...
When bacteria are cultured in medium with multiple carbon substrates, they frequently consume these ...
Microorganisms are typically found as complex microbial communities that altogether govern global bi...
When bacteria are cultured in medium with multiple carbon substrates, they frequently consume these ...
Living cells react to changes in growth conditions by re-shaping their proteome. This accounts for d...
Persistence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments may in part be explained by hi...
Corynebacterium glutamicum serves as important production host for small molecular compounds that ar...
Commonly glucose is considered to be the only preferred substrate in Bacillus subtilis whose presenc...
The search for optimization principles in microbial metabolism, such as biomass or ATP yields or gro...