| | | | | Table of ContentsArticles | Volume 10, Number 6 | Articles | Genetic, stress or nutrient perturbation of yeast resulting in slower growth yields a common expression signature, previously known as the environmental stress response. This is largely due to a cell cycle population shift and is relevant to many perturbation‐based studies. Eoghan O'Duibhir, Philip Lijnzaad, Joris J Benschop, Tineke L Lenstra, Dik van Leenen, Marian JA Groot Koerkamp, Thanasis Margaritis, Mariel O Brok, Patrick Kemmeren, and Frank CP Holstege | | A computational approach for designing multi‐enzyme pathways is presented that combines sequence optimization, kinetic modeling, and accurate expression prediction. The method is illustrated for the direct forward engineering of robust circuits with targeted activities. Iman Farasat, Manish Kushwaha, Jason Collens, Michael Easterbrook, Matthew Guido, and Howard M Salis | | An RNAi screen for genes needed in mtDNA copy number maintenance in Drosophila yielded 97 positives, including previously characterized mtDNA maintenance proteins, subunits of the cytoribosome, proteasome, and ATP synthase. Atsushi Fukuoh, Giuseppe Cannino, Mike Gerards, Suzanne Buckley, Selena Kazancioglu, Filippo Scialo, Eero Lihavainen, Andre Ribeiro, Eric Dufour, and Howard T Jacobs | | | |
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