Noisy gene expression generates diverse phenotypes, but little is known about mechanisms that modulate noise. Combining experiments and modeling, we studied how tumor necrosis factor (TNF) initiates noisy expression of latent HIV via the transcription factor nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) and how the HIV genomic integration site modulates noise to generate divergent (low-versus-high) phenotypes of viral activation. We show that TNF-induced transcriptional noise varies more than mean transcript number and that amplification of this noise explains low-versus-high viral activation. For a given integration site, live-cell imaging shows that NF-κB activation correlates with viral activation, but across integration sites, NF-κB activation cannot accou...
Cells harboring infectious, but transcriptionally latent, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1...
Whether it is caused by viruses and bacteria infection, or low-grade chronic inflammation of atheros...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...
Transcriptional noise can regulate biological processes including the immune response and reactivati...
Abstract Cell‐to‐cell heterogeneity is a feature of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)‐stimulated infla...
Despite over three decades of active research, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) represent...
Higher order chromatin structure in eukaryotes can lead to differential gene expression in response ...
AbstractAnalysis of noise in gene expression has proven a powerful approach for analyzing gene regul...
SummaryCells must respond sensitively to time-varying inputs in complex signaling environments. To u...
AbstractNF-κB is a collective name given to a family of ubiquitous transcription factors (TFs) activ...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...
The sequence of a promoter within a genome does not uniquely determine gene expression levels and th...
<div><p>The sequence of a promoter within a genome does not uniquely determine gene expression level...
Recent analysis demonstrates that the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat (HIV LTR) promoter exhibits a range...
Publisher's PDFRecent analysis demonstrates that the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat (HIV LTR) promoter e...
Cells harboring infectious, but transcriptionally latent, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1...
Whether it is caused by viruses and bacteria infection, or low-grade chronic inflammation of atheros...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...
Transcriptional noise can regulate biological processes including the immune response and reactivati...
Abstract Cell‐to‐cell heterogeneity is a feature of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)‐stimulated infla...
Despite over three decades of active research, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) represent...
Higher order chromatin structure in eukaryotes can lead to differential gene expression in response ...
AbstractAnalysis of noise in gene expression has proven a powerful approach for analyzing gene regul...
SummaryCells must respond sensitively to time-varying inputs in complex signaling environments. To u...
AbstractNF-κB is a collective name given to a family of ubiquitous transcription factors (TFs) activ...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...
The sequence of a promoter within a genome does not uniquely determine gene expression levels and th...
<div><p>The sequence of a promoter within a genome does not uniquely determine gene expression level...
Recent analysis demonstrates that the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat (HIV LTR) promoter exhibits a range...
Publisher's PDFRecent analysis demonstrates that the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat (HIV LTR) promoter e...
Cells harboring infectious, but transcriptionally latent, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1...
Whether it is caused by viruses and bacteria infection, or low-grade chronic inflammation of atheros...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...