2008
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.micro.62.081307.163002
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Bistability, Epigenetics, and Bet-Hedging in Bacteria

Abstract: Clonal populations of microbial cells often show a high degree of phenotypic variability under homogeneous conditions. Stochastic fluctuations in the cellular components that determine cellular states can cause two distinct subpopulations, a property called bistability. Phenotypic heterogeneity can be readily obtained by interlinking multiple gene regulatory pathways, effectively resulting in a genetic logic-AND gate. Although switching between states can occur within the cells' lifetime, cells can also pass t… Show more

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“…The power of metabolomics can be exploited in population-level measurements, but as cell populations are not necessarily homogeneous, it will be even more informative to measure at the single cell level. In addition to the abovementioned sources for heterogeneity, stochasticity-induced phenotypic heterogeneity was identified a few years ago as an additional source of cell-to-cell variability [18,19]. Because of low copy numbers of specific biomolecules, certain processes at the gene and protein expression level are inherently stochastic and can cause random fluctuations in the abundance of biomolecules.…”
Section: Why Single Cell Metabolomics?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The power of metabolomics can be exploited in population-level measurements, but as cell populations are not necessarily homogeneous, it will be even more informative to measure at the single cell level. In addition to the abovementioned sources for heterogeneity, stochasticity-induced phenotypic heterogeneity was identified a few years ago as an additional source of cell-to-cell variability [18,19]. Because of low copy numbers of specific biomolecules, certain processes at the gene and protein expression level are inherently stochastic and can cause random fluctuations in the abundance of biomolecules.…”
Section: Why Single Cell Metabolomics?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…motility of Bacillus subtilis (Veening et al 2008;Piggot 2010). The paramutation phenomenon, reported in corn in 1958 by Alexander Brink, was another piece of evidence pointing to the occurrence of epigenetics (Brink 1959).…”
Section: From Waddington's Concept and Nanney's Epigenetics To The Prmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In bacterial phenotypic variation, transcriptional and translational noise among individual cells can be amplified by positive-or negative-feedback loops, causing the bacterial population to bifurcate into two inheritable and reversible phenotypes, a phenomenon called bistability (72). In X. nematophila, Lrp negatively regulates its own promoter, raising the possibility that Lrp bistable expression is controlled by a single autoregulatory negative-feedback loop (68).…”
Section: Phenotypic Variation In X Nematophilamentioning
confidence: 99%