Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, buthow and why operon structures vary is not well understood. To elucidatethe life-cycle of operons, we compared gene order between Escherichiacoli K12 and its relatives and identified the recently formed anddestroyed operons in E. coli. This allowed us to determine how operonsform, how they become closely spaced, and how they die. Our findingssuggest that operon evolution may be driven by selection on geneexpression patterns. First, both operon creation and operon destructionlead to large changes in gene expression patterns. For example, theremoval of lysA and ruvA from ancestral operons that contained essentialgenes allowed their expression to respond to lysine levels and DNAdamage, ...
The last common ancestor of the Gammaproteobacteria carried an important 40-kb chromosome section en...
Grouping genes as operons is an important genomic feature of prokaryotic organisms. The comprehensiv...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://journals.plos.org".Bacte...
Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, but how and why operon structures vary is no...
Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, but how and why operon structures vary is n...
Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, but how and why operon structures vary is no...
Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, but how and why operon structures vary is n...
In prokaryotes, genome size is associated with metabolic versatility, regulatory complexity, effecti...
Although operons are often subject to horizontal gene transfer (HGT), non-HGT genes are particularly...
Although operons are often subject to horizontal gene transfer (HGT), non-HGT genes are particularl...
Operons are an important feature of prokaryotic genomes. Evolution of operons is hypothesized to be ...
Background: Bacterial operons are considerably more complex than what were thought. At least their c...
Operons, co-transcribed and co-regulated contiguous sets of genes, are poorly conserved over short p...
The last common ancestor of the Gammaproteobacteria carried an important 40-kb chromosome section en...
Grouping genes as operons is an important genomic feature of prokaryotic organisms. The comprehensiv...
The last common ancestor of the Gammaproteobacteria carried an important 40-kb chromosome section en...
Grouping genes as operons is an important genomic feature of prokaryotic organisms. The comprehensiv...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://journals.plos.org".Bacte...
Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, but how and why operon structures vary is no...
Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, but how and why operon structures vary is n...
Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, but how and why operon structures vary is no...
Operons are a major feature of all prokaryotic genomes, but how and why operon structures vary is n...
In prokaryotes, genome size is associated with metabolic versatility, regulatory complexity, effecti...
Although operons are often subject to horizontal gene transfer (HGT), non-HGT genes are particularly...
Although operons are often subject to horizontal gene transfer (HGT), non-HGT genes are particularl...
Operons are an important feature of prokaryotic genomes. Evolution of operons is hypothesized to be ...
Background: Bacterial operons are considerably more complex than what were thought. At least their c...
Operons, co-transcribed and co-regulated contiguous sets of genes, are poorly conserved over short p...
The last common ancestor of the Gammaproteobacteria carried an important 40-kb chromosome section en...
Grouping genes as operons is an important genomic feature of prokaryotic organisms. The comprehensiv...
The last common ancestor of the Gammaproteobacteria carried an important 40-kb chromosome section en...
Grouping genes as operons is an important genomic feature of prokaryotic organisms. The comprehensiv...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://journals.plos.org".Bacte...