AbstractAnalysis of noise in gene expression has proven a powerful approach for analyzing gene regulatory architecture. To probe the regulatory mechanisms controlling expression of HIV-1, we analyze noise in gene-expression from HIV-1's long terminal repeat (LTR) promoter at different HIV-1 integration sites across the human genome. Flow cytometry analysis of GFP expression from the HIV-1 LTR shows high variability (noise) at each integration site. Notably, the measured noise levels are inconsistent with constitutive gene expression models. Instead, quantification of expression noise indicates that HIV-1 gene expression occurs through randomly timed bursts of activity from the LTR and that each burst generates an average of 2–10 mRNA transc...
Expression levels of the same mRNA or protein vary significantly among the cells of an otherwise ide...
Noisy gene expression generates diverse phenotypes, but little is known about mechanisms that modula...
HIV/AIDS is undoubtedly one of mankind’s most pressing health concerns. Currently, there are ~34 mil...
AbstractAnalysis of noise in gene expression has proven a powerful approach for analyzing gene regul...
Despite over three decades of active research, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) represent...
Publisher's PDFRecent analysis demonstrates that the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat (HIV LTR) promoter e...
Recent analysis demonstrates that the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat (HIV LTR) promoter exhibits a range...
Transcriptional noise can regulate biological processes including the immune response and reactivati...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...
The HIV promoter within the viral long terminal repeat (LTR) orchestrates many aspects of the viral ...
The sequence of a promoter within a genome does not uniquely determine gene expression levels and th...
The sequence of a promoter within a genome does not uniquely determine gene expression levels and th...
Stochastic gene expression has been implicated in a variety of cellular processes, including cell di...
Within individual cells, two molecular processes have been implicated as sources of noise in gene ex...
Expression levels of the same mRNA or protein vary significantly among the cells of an otherwise ide...
Noisy gene expression generates diverse phenotypes, but little is known about mechanisms that modula...
HIV/AIDS is undoubtedly one of mankind’s most pressing health concerns. Currently, there are ~34 mil...
AbstractAnalysis of noise in gene expression has proven a powerful approach for analyzing gene regul...
Despite over three decades of active research, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) represent...
Publisher's PDFRecent analysis demonstrates that the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat (HIV LTR) promoter e...
Recent analysis demonstrates that the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat (HIV LTR) promoter exhibits a range...
Transcriptional noise can regulate biological processes including the immune response and reactivati...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated...
The HIV promoter within the viral long terminal repeat (LTR) orchestrates many aspects of the viral ...
The sequence of a promoter within a genome does not uniquely determine gene expression levels and th...
The sequence of a promoter within a genome does not uniquely determine gene expression levels and th...
Stochastic gene expression has been implicated in a variety of cellular processes, including cell di...
Within individual cells, two molecular processes have been implicated as sources of noise in gene ex...
Expression levels of the same mRNA or protein vary significantly among the cells of an otherwise ide...
Noisy gene expression generates diverse phenotypes, but little is known about mechanisms that modula...
HIV/AIDS is undoubtedly one of mankind’s most pressing health concerns. Currently, there are ~34 mil...