<div><p>Stochastic fluctuations in gene expression give rise to distributions of protein levels across cell populations. Despite a mounting number of theoretical models explaining stochasticity in protein expression, we lack a robust, efficient, assumption-free approach for inferring the molecular mechanisms that underlie the shape of protein distributions. Here we propose a method for inferring sets of biochemical rate constants that govern chromatin modification, transcription, translation, and RNA and protein degradation from stochasticity in protein expression. We asked whether the rates of these underlying processes can be estimated accurately from protein expression distributions, in the absence of any limiting assumptions. To do this...
Transcription, the production of RNA from a gene, is an inherently stochastic process, as recent ex...
The bulk of stochastic gene expression models in the literature do not have an explicit description ...
article aussi online dans "arXiv.org" portant le numéro : 1206.0362v1 [q-bio.QM]International audien...
Stochastic fluctuations in gene expression give rise to distributions of protein levels across cell ...
Single-cell experiments reveal considerable fluctuations in the expression of both mRNA and protein....
Gene expression is the production of macromolecules from a DNA sequence. This process always involve...
We present an analytical framework describing the steady-state distribution of protein concentration...
A theoretical framework is presented, which derives chemical master equations for the number of prot...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
Intrinsic stochasticity plays an essential role in gene regulation because of the small number of in...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
Publisher's PDFInside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests a...
Transcription, the production of RNA from a gene, is an inherently stochastic process, as recent ex...
The bulk of stochastic gene expression models in the literature do not have an explicit description ...
article aussi online dans "arXiv.org" portant le numéro : 1206.0362v1 [q-bio.QM]International audien...
Stochastic fluctuations in gene expression give rise to distributions of protein levels across cell ...
Single-cell experiments reveal considerable fluctuations in the expression of both mRNA and protein....
Gene expression is the production of macromolecules from a DNA sequence. This process always involve...
We present an analytical framework describing the steady-state distribution of protein concentration...
A theoretical framework is presented, which derives chemical master equations for the number of prot...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
Intrinsic stochasticity plays an essential role in gene regulation because of the small number of in...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
Publisher's PDFInside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests a...
Transcription, the production of RNA from a gene, is an inherently stochastic process, as recent ex...
The bulk of stochastic gene expression models in the literature do not have an explicit description ...
article aussi online dans "arXiv.org" portant le numéro : 1206.0362v1 [q-bio.QM]International audien...