Subcellular Components
Cross-source consensus on Subcellular Components from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The compounds responsible for asymmetry in unstressed E. coli remain unidentified. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- Future work should identify the biological components and partitioning dynamics that generate the two equilibria in unstressed E. coli. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- Protein aggregates partition asymmetrically in E. coli and reduce fitness under stress. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- Partitioning damaging compounds better matches the observed existence of two similar equilibria under diminishing returns from asymmetric division. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- The model considers but disfavors the idea that asymmetry mainly reflects the cost of making beneficial components divide symmetrically. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli