Abstract Temperature‐sensitive (TS) mutants are a unique tool to perturb and engineer cellular systems. Here, we constructed a CRISPR library with 15,120 Escherichia coli mutants, each with a single amino acid change in one of 346 essential proteins. 1,269 of these mutants showed temperature‐sensitive growth in a time‐resolved competition assay. We reconstructed 94 TS mutants and measured their metabolism under growth arrest at 42°C using metabolomics. Metabolome changes were strong and mutant‐specific, showing that metabolism of nongrowing E. coli is perturbation‐dependent. For example, 24 TS mutants of metabolic enzymes overproduced the direct substrate metabolite due to a bottleneck in their associated pathway. A strain with TS homoserin...
Construction of pooled genetic variant libraries has become very fast and versatile. The current lim...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Reducing native complexity from living organisms has significance in several aspects such as academi...
Metabolism provides the essential biochemical intermediates and energy that enable life and its grow...
Abstract Background Temperature is a major determinant of spontaneous mutation, but the precise mode...
Selections with collections (libraries) of synthetically engineered microbes can rapidly identify mu...
The growth rate of Escherichia coli depends on growth medium and temperature. At constant temperatur...
Temperature‐sensitive (TS) alleles create tunable thermoswitches to deplete essential cellular activ...
Temperature-sensitive (Ts) mutants are a powerful tool with which to study gene function in vivo. Ts...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as an effective tool for scientific discovery and ad...
Temperature affects virtually all biophysical processes inside cells. Relevantly, it shifts over tim...
The molecular mechanism supporting survival at a critical high temperature (CHT) in Escherichia coli...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Escherichia coli O157∶H7 is a mesophilic food-borne pathogen. We investigated the growth kinetics of...
Construction of pooled genetic variant libraries has become very fast and versatile. The current lim...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Reducing native complexity from living organisms has significance in several aspects such as academi...
Metabolism provides the essential biochemical intermediates and energy that enable life and its grow...
Abstract Background Temperature is a major determinant of spontaneous mutation, but the precise mode...
Selections with collections (libraries) of synthetically engineered microbes can rapidly identify mu...
The growth rate of Escherichia coli depends on growth medium and temperature. At constant temperatur...
Temperature‐sensitive (TS) alleles create tunable thermoswitches to deplete essential cellular activ...
Temperature-sensitive (Ts) mutants are a powerful tool with which to study gene function in vivo. Ts...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as an effective tool for scientific discovery and ad...
Temperature affects virtually all biophysical processes inside cells. Relevantly, it shifts over tim...
The molecular mechanism supporting survival at a critical high temperature (CHT) in Escherichia coli...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Escherichia coli O157∶H7 is a mesophilic food-borne pathogen. We investigated the growth kinetics of...
Construction of pooled genetic variant libraries has become very fast and versatile. The current lim...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Reducing native complexity from living organisms has significance in several aspects such as academi...