Background: Synthetic microbial consortia are conglomerations of genetically engineered microbes programmed to cooperatively bring about population-level phenotypes. By coordinating their activity, the constituent strains can display emergent behaviors that are difficult to engineer into isogenic populations. To do so, strains are engineered to communicate with one another through intercellular signaling pathways that depend on cell density. Methods: Here, we used computational modeling to examine how the behavior of synthetic microbial consortia results from the interplay between population dynamics governed by cell growth and internal transcriptional dynamics governed by cell-cell signaling. Specifically, we examined a synthetic microbial...
Bistable switches occur in regulatory networks that can exist in two distinct stable states. Such ne...
Synthetic biology seeks to enable programmed control of cellular behavior though engineered biologic...
Microbial consortia form when multiple species colocalize and communally generate a function that no...
Background: Synthetic microbial consortia are conglomerations of genetically engineered microbes pro...
A challenge of synthetic biology is the creation of cooperative microbial systems that exhibit popul...
In recent years, multicellular applications have been increased in the field of synthetic biology. H...
Population-level measurements of phenotypic behaviour in biological systems may not necessarily refl...
Engineering stable microbial consortia with robust functions are useful in many areas, including bio...
<div><p>Populations of cells often switch states as a group to cope with environmental changes such ...
Synthetic biology has generated countless examples of novel behavior in bacteria. Through a combinat...
The last decade has seen bacteria at the forefront of biotechnological innovation, with applications...
Abstract We describe a multicellular approach to control a target cell population endowed with a bi...
Bistable switches occur in regulatory networks that can exist in two distinct stable states. Such ne...
We address the problem of regulating and keeping at a desired balance the relative numbers between c...
Engineered microbial consortia can provide several advantages over monocultures in terms of utilizat...
Bistable switches occur in regulatory networks that can exist in two distinct stable states. Such ne...
Synthetic biology seeks to enable programmed control of cellular behavior though engineered biologic...
Microbial consortia form when multiple species colocalize and communally generate a function that no...
Background: Synthetic microbial consortia are conglomerations of genetically engineered microbes pro...
A challenge of synthetic biology is the creation of cooperative microbial systems that exhibit popul...
In recent years, multicellular applications have been increased in the field of synthetic biology. H...
Population-level measurements of phenotypic behaviour in biological systems may not necessarily refl...
Engineering stable microbial consortia with robust functions are useful in many areas, including bio...
<div><p>Populations of cells often switch states as a group to cope with environmental changes such ...
Synthetic biology has generated countless examples of novel behavior in bacteria. Through a combinat...
The last decade has seen bacteria at the forefront of biotechnological innovation, with applications...
Abstract We describe a multicellular approach to control a target cell population endowed with a bi...
Bistable switches occur in regulatory networks that can exist in two distinct stable states. Such ne...
We address the problem of regulating and keeping at a desired balance the relative numbers between c...
Engineered microbial consortia can provide several advantages over monocultures in terms of utilizat...
Bistable switches occur in regulatory networks that can exist in two distinct stable states. Such ne...
Synthetic biology seeks to enable programmed control of cellular behavior though engineered biologic...
Microbial consortia form when multiple species colocalize and communally generate a function that no...