Delbruck Prize (2022): Resource Allocation for Bacteria Growth: Laws and Mechanisms
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Acknowledgement: I am indebted to the late Professor Sydney Kustu for introducing me to the beautify subject of bacterial physiology, and am grateful to former and current members of my group for the joint venture in quantitative physiology.
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Publication: [1] M. Scott, C. W. Gunderson, E. Mateescu, Z. Zhang, T. Hwa. "Inter-dependence of Cell Growth and Gene Expression: Origins and Consequences". Science 330: 1099-1102 (2010).<br>[2] C. You, H. Okano, S. Hui, Z. Zhang, M. Kim, C.W. Gunderson, Y.P. Wang, P. Lenz, D. Yan, T. Hwa, "Coordination of bacterial proteome with metabolism by cAMP signaling", Nature 500: 301-6 (2013). <br>[3] S. Hui, J.M. Silverman, S.S. Chen, D.W. Erickson, M. Basan, J. Wang, T. Hwa, J.R. Williamson. "Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals a simple strategy of global resource allocation in bacteria", Mol. Syst. Biol. 11: 786-799 (2015).<br>[4] M. Mori, Z. Zhang, A. Banaei-Esfahani, J.B. Lalanne, H. Okano, B.C. Colins, A. Schmidt, O.T. Schubert, D.S. Lee, G.W. Li, R. Aebversold, T. Hwa, C. Ludwig. "From coarse to fine: the absolute Escherichia coli proteome under diverse growth conditions". Mol. Syst. Biol. 17: e9536 (2021).<br>[5] D.W. Erickson, S. Schink, V. Patsalo, J. R. Williamson, U. Gerland, T. Hwa. "A global resource allocation strategy governs growth transition kinetics of E. coli", Nature 551: 119-123 (2017). <br>[6] M. Basan, S. Hui, Z. Zhang, Y. Shen, J.R. Williamson, T. Hwa. "Overflow metabolism in E. coli results from efficient proteome allocation", Nature 528: 99-104 (2015).<br>[7] J.B. Deris, M. Kim, Z. Zhang, H. Okano, R. Hermsen, A. Groisman, T. Hwa. "The innate growth bistability of antibiotic resistant bacteria". Science 342: 1237435 (2013).<br>[8] M. Basan, T. Honda, D. Christodoulou, M. Hoerl, H. Okano, B.R. Taylor, J.M. Silverman, J.R. Williamson, T. Hwa, U. Sauer. "A universal tradeoff between growth and lag in fluctuating environments." Nature 584: 470-474 (2020).<br>[9] C. Wu, Z. Zhang, A. Banaei-Esfahani, H. Okano, M. Mori, R. Aebersold, C. Ludwig, T. Hwa. "Proteome reserves define the onset of enzyme recovery across biosynthesis pathways." (in preparation).<br>[10] 139. T. Hwa. "Cell behavior and control" in The Physics of Living Matter: Space, Time, and Information in Biology, Proceeding of the 27th Solvay Conference on Physics. D.J. Gross, A. Sevrin, B. Shraiman, Eds. (World Scientific, 2020).<br>[11] C. Wu, R. Balakrishnan, M. Mori, G. Manzanarez, Z. Zhang, T. Hwa. "Cellular perception of growth rate and the mechanistic origin of bacterial growth laws." bioRxiv 2021.10.16.464649.
Presenters
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Terence T Hwa
University of California, San Diego, UCSD
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Terence T Hwa
University of California, San Diego, UCSD