Experimental studies on mRNA stability have established several, qualitatively distinct decay patterns for the amount of mRNA within the living cell. Furthermore, a variety of different and complex biochemical pathways for mRNA degradation have been identified. The central aim of this paper is to bring together both the experimental evidence about the decay patterns and the biochemical knowledge about the multi-step nature of mRNA degradation in a coherent mathematical theory. We first introduce a mathematical relationship between the mRNA decay pattern and the lifetime distribution of individual mRNA molecules. This relationship reveals that the mRNA decay patterns at steady state expression level must obey a general convexity condition, w...
Summary: Genetically identical cells contain variable numbers of molecules, even if the cells share ...
<p>The lifetime distribution of an mRNA can be translated into an age-dependent degradation rate vi...
<div><p>Gene expression is a fundamental cellular process by which proteins are eventually synthesiz...
<p>Relative mRNA number as a function of the time after the interruption of transcription. (A) Two...
<p>During its lifetime, each mRNA undergoes biochemical modifications described by transitions from ...
<div><p>The transcriptome in a cell is finely regulated by a large number of molecular mechanisms ab...
The transcriptome in a cell is finely regulated by a large number of molecular mechanisms able to co...
The cytoplasmic abundance of mRNAs is strictly controlled through a balance of production and degrad...
Although mRNA decay rates are a key determinant of the steady-state concentration for any given mRNA...
mRNA decay is an important step in the control of gene expression. To study mRNA degradation I have ...
Because of its integration power, quantifying power, explanatory power and predictive power, mathema...
Although mRNA decay rates are a key determinant of the steady-state concentration for any given mRNA...
International audienceWhy is it important to understand mRNA degradation in a cell? First,RNA degrad...
International audienceWhy is it important to understand mRNA degradation in a cell? First,RNA degrad...
Messenger RNA degradation is an important point of control for gene expression. Genome-wide studies ...
Summary: Genetically identical cells contain variable numbers of molecules, even if the cells share ...
<p>The lifetime distribution of an mRNA can be translated into an age-dependent degradation rate vi...
<div><p>Gene expression is a fundamental cellular process by which proteins are eventually synthesiz...
<p>Relative mRNA number as a function of the time after the interruption of transcription. (A) Two...
<p>During its lifetime, each mRNA undergoes biochemical modifications described by transitions from ...
<div><p>The transcriptome in a cell is finely regulated by a large number of molecular mechanisms ab...
The transcriptome in a cell is finely regulated by a large number of molecular mechanisms able to co...
The cytoplasmic abundance of mRNAs is strictly controlled through a balance of production and degrad...
Although mRNA decay rates are a key determinant of the steady-state concentration for any given mRNA...
mRNA decay is an important step in the control of gene expression. To study mRNA degradation I have ...
Because of its integration power, quantifying power, explanatory power and predictive power, mathema...
Although mRNA decay rates are a key determinant of the steady-state concentration for any given mRNA...
International audienceWhy is it important to understand mRNA degradation in a cell? First,RNA degrad...
International audienceWhy is it important to understand mRNA degradation in a cell? First,RNA degrad...
Messenger RNA degradation is an important point of control for gene expression. Genome-wide studies ...
Summary: Genetically identical cells contain variable numbers of molecules, even if the cells share ...
<p>The lifetime distribution of an mRNA can be translated into an age-dependent degradation rate vi...
<div><p>Gene expression is a fundamental cellular process by which proteins are eventually synthesiz...