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Christopher R Evans

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Evans C, Fan Y, Weiss K, Ling J
mBio . 2018 Jul; 9(4). PMID: 29970467
Gene expression has been considered a highly accurate process, and deviation from such fidelity has been shown previously to be detrimental for the cell. More recently, increasing evidence has supported...
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Claunch K, Bush M, Evans C, Malmquist J, Hale M, McGillivray S
Microbiology (Reading) . 2018 Feb; 164(4):659-669. PMID: 29473820
ClpX functions as either an independent chaperone or a component of the ClpXP protease, a conserved intracellular protease that acts as a global regulator in the bacterial cell by degrading...
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Evans C, Ling J
Curr Genet . 2017 Nov; 64(3):551-554. PMID: 29159424
Physiological heterogeneity among single cells with identical genetic information has been observed in a large number of bacterial phenotypes, including growth, stress responses, cell size, and antibiotic tolerance. Despite the...
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Fan Y, Evans C, Barber K, Banerjee K, Weiss K, Margolin W, et al.
Mol Cell . 2017 Aug; 67(5):826-836.e5. PMID: 28781237
Gene expression noise (heterogeneity) leads to phenotypic diversity among isogenic individual cells. Our current understanding of gene expression noise is mostly limited to transcription, as separating translational noise from transcriptional...
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Fan Y, Evans C, Ling J
Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj . 2017 Jan; 1861(11 Pt B):3024-3029. PMID: 28095316
Background: The protein synthesis machinery uses 22 natural amino acids as building blocks that faithfully decode the genetic information. Such fidelity is controlled at multiple steps and can be compromised...
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Fan Y, Evans C, Ling J
Sci Rep . 2016 Jul; 6:30960. PMID: 27468805
Accurate translation of the genetic information from DNA to protein is maintained by multiple quality control steps from bacteria to mammals. Genetic and environmental alterations have been shown to compromise...