tIntraclonal heterogeneity of genetically modified mammalian cells has been observed as a phenomenonthat has a strong impact on overall transgene expression levels and that limits the predictability of trans-gene expression in genetically modified cells, thereby hampering single cell based screening approaches.The underlying mechanism(s) leading to this variance are poorly understood. To study the dynam-ics and mechanisms of heterogeneity of early stage silencing we analyzed the expression in morethan 100 independent clones of CHOK1 cells that harbour genetically stable integrates of single copyreporter cassettes driven by EF1alpha and CMV promoters. Single cell analysis showed intraclonal vari-ability with heterogeneity in expression in ge...
Gene belongs to a group of human germline-specific genes that rely on DNA methylation for repression...
The archetypal epigenetic phenomenon of position effect variegation (PEV) in Drosophila occurs when ...
Aberrant epigenetic silencing plays a major role in cancer formation by inactivating tumor suppresso...
Tumor cells display phenotypic plasticity and heterogeneity due to genetic and epigenetic variations...
Heterogeneity in transgene expression is frequently observed upon genetic modification of cells in b...
Stable introduction of a functional gene in hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) has appeared to be...
Nonuniform, mosaic expression patterns of transgenes are often linked to transcriptional silencing, ...
The expression of genes in transgenic mice is known to be influenced by the site of integration even...
Background: Recombinant cell lines developed for therapeutic antibody production often suffer instab...
In multi-cellular organisms, somatically heritable patterns of gene expression are important for the...
The development of an adult organism from a fertilized egg is accompanied by the generation of some ...
Abstract Background DNA methyl...
SummaryBackgroundMaintenance of differentiation programs requires stability, when appropriate, of tr...
We report that epigenetic silencing causes the loss of function of multi-transcript unit constructs ...
In mammals, the correct spatio-temporal patterns of gene expression are coordinated by transcriptio...
Gene belongs to a group of human germline-specific genes that rely on DNA methylation for repression...
The archetypal epigenetic phenomenon of position effect variegation (PEV) in Drosophila occurs when ...
Aberrant epigenetic silencing plays a major role in cancer formation by inactivating tumor suppresso...
Tumor cells display phenotypic plasticity and heterogeneity due to genetic and epigenetic variations...
Heterogeneity in transgene expression is frequently observed upon genetic modification of cells in b...
Stable introduction of a functional gene in hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) has appeared to be...
Nonuniform, mosaic expression patterns of transgenes are often linked to transcriptional silencing, ...
The expression of genes in transgenic mice is known to be influenced by the site of integration even...
Background: Recombinant cell lines developed for therapeutic antibody production often suffer instab...
In multi-cellular organisms, somatically heritable patterns of gene expression are important for the...
The development of an adult organism from a fertilized egg is accompanied by the generation of some ...
Abstract Background DNA methyl...
SummaryBackgroundMaintenance of differentiation programs requires stability, when appropriate, of tr...
We report that epigenetic silencing causes the loss of function of multi-transcript unit constructs ...
In mammals, the correct spatio-temporal patterns of gene expression are coordinated by transcriptio...
Gene belongs to a group of human germline-specific genes that rely on DNA methylation for repression...
The archetypal epigenetic phenomenon of position effect variegation (PEV) in Drosophila occurs when ...
Aberrant epigenetic silencing plays a major role in cancer formation by inactivating tumor suppresso...