Design principles and economy of cellular information processing
Research report (imported) 2010 - Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
Summary
Natural and synthetic genetic circuits are always coupled to the physiological state of the cell in which they reside. For example, the concentrations of RNA polymerases and ribosomes that are available for the readout of the genetic information depend on the cellular growth rate. Theoretical studies can help to investigate the coupling of regulatory mechanisms and growth and to uncover principles that underlie the efficient use of molecular machines.