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In Escherichia coli the response to DNA damage shows strong cell-to-cell-heterogenity. This results in a random delay in cell division and asymmetrical binary fission of single cells, which can compromise the size homeostasis of the…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2024-09-27 Ignacio Madrid Canales , James Broughton , Sylvie Méléard , Meriem El Karoui

Escherichia coli DNA polymerase V (pol V), a heterotrimeric complex composed of UmuD'2C, is marginally active. ATP and RecA play essential roles in the activation of pol V for DNA synthesis including translesion synthesis (TLS). We have…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2014-04-02 Aysen L Erdem , Malgorzata Jaszczur , Jeffrey G Bertram , Roger Woodgate , Michael M Cox , Myron F Goodman

Calcium and reactive oxygen species (ROS) interact with each other and play an important role in cell signaling networks. Based on the existing mathematical models, we develop an age-dependent feedback control model to simulate the…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2022-02-03 Weijiu Liu

The bacterial SOS response is a cellular reaction to DNA damage, that, among other actions, triggers the expression of colicin - toxic bacteriocins in Escherichia coli that are released to kill close relatives competing for resources.…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2018-05-08 Alexandra Götz , Matthias Lechner , Andreas Mader , Benedikt von Bronk , Erwin Frey , Madeleine Opitz

DNA inversion is an important mechanism by which bacteria and bacteriophage switch reversibly between phenotypic states. In such switches, the orientation of a short DNA element is flipped by a site-specific recombinase enzyme. We propose a…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2008-09-12 Paolo Visco , Rosalind J. Allen , Martin R. Evans

The variability in cell size of an isogenic population of Escherichia coli has been widely reported in experiment. The probability density function (PDF) of cell lengths has been variously described by exponential and lognormal functions.…

Cell Behavior · Quantitative Biology 2019-05-21 Chaitanya A. Athale

We use moving light patterns to control the motion of {\it Escherichia coli} bacteria whose motility is photo-activated. Varying the pattern speed controls the magnitude and direction of the bacterial flux, and therefore the accumulation of…

Background: In Escherichia coli, overlapping rounds of DNA replication allow the bacteria to double in faster times than the time required to copy the genome. The precise timing of initiation of DNA replication is determined by a regulatory…

Bacterial chemotaxis in Escherichia coli is a canonical system for the study of signal transduction. A remarkable feature of this system is the coexistence of precise adaptation in population with large fluctuating cellular behavior in…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2019-08-19 Thierry Emonet , Philippe Cluzel

Our understanding of radiation induced cellular damage has greatly improved over the past decades. Despite this progress, there are still many obstacles to fully understanding how radiation interacts with biologically relevant cellular…

We present a biochemical model of the wall shear stress (WSS)-induced activation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in an endothelial cell (EC). The model includes three key mechanotransducers: mechanosensing ion channels,…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2016-07-14 Krishna Sriram , Justin G. Laughlin , Padmini Rangamani , Daniel M. Tartakovsky

Adaptation of the chemotaxis sensory pathway of the bacterium Escherichia coli is integral for detecting chemicals over a wide range of background concentrations, ultimately allowing cells to swim towards sources of attractant and away from…

Cell Behavior · Quantitative Biology 2015-05-18 Diana Clausznitzer , Olga Oleksiuk , Linda Lovdok , Victor Sourjik , Robert G. Endres

We suggest a possible correlation between the ionization events caused by the background neutron radiation and the experimental data on mutations with damage in the DNA repair mechanism, coming from the Long Term Evolution Experiment in E.…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-04-28 Augusto Gonzalez

Optogenetics is a new tool to study neuronal circuits that have been genetically modified to allow stimulation by flashes of light. We study recordings from single neurons within neural circuits under optogenetic stimulation. The data from…

Methodology · Statistics 2016-12-23 Xi Luo , Steven Gee , Vikaas S. Sohal , Dylan S. Small

Bacterial motility, and in particular repulsion or attraction towards specific chemicals, has been a subject of investigation for over 100 years, resulting in detailed understanding of bacterial chemotaxis and the corresponding sensory…

Biological Physics · Physics 2022-06-08 Jerko Rosko , Vincent Martinez , Wilson Poon , Teuta Pilizota

Recent work on synthetic rescues has shown that the targeted deletion of specific metabolic genes can often be used to rescue otherwise non-viable mutants. This raises a fundamental biophysical question: to what extent can the whole-cell…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2009-12-01 Dong-Hee Kim , Adilson E. Motter

The analysis of stress response systems in microorganisms can reveal molecular strategies for regulatory control and adaptation. Here, we focus on the Cad module, a subsystem of E. coli's response to acidic stress, which is conditionally…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2010-09-17 Georg Fritz , Christiane Koller , Korinna Burdack , Larissa Tetsch , Ina Haneburger , Kirsten Jung , Ulrich Gerland

We present a detailed kinetic model for the Polymerase Chain Reaction, and model the probability of replication in terms of the physical parameters of the problem. Applying the theory of branching processes, we show the existance of a new…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2007-05-23 Guillermo A. Cecchi , Gustavo Stolovitzky

In unicellular organisms such as bacteria the same acquired mutations beneficial in one environment can be restrictive in another. However, evolving Escherichia coli populations demonstrate remarkable flexibility in adaptation. The…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2007-09-21 Carsten Marr , Marcel Geertz , Marc-Thorsten Huett , Georgi Muskhelishvili

Under low concentrations of antibiotics causing DNA damage, \textit{Escherichia coli} bacteria can trigger stochastically a stress response known as the SOS response. While the expression of this stress response can make individual cells…

Analysis of PDEs · Mathematics 2024-03-21 Meriem El Karoui , Ignacio Madrid , Sylvie Méléard
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