A gene's "expression profile" denotes the number of transcripts present relative to all other transcripts. The overall rate of transcript production is determined by transcription and RNA processing rates. While the speed of elongating RNA polymerase II has been characterized for many different genes and organisms, gene-architectural features - primarily the number and length of exons and introns - have recently emerged as important regulatory players. Several new studies indicate that rapidly cycling cells constrain gene-architecture toward short genes with a few introns, allowing efficient expression during short cell cycles. In contrast, longer genes with long introns exhibit delayed expression, which can serve as timing mechanisms for p...
BACKGROUND: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Background: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Eukaryotic phenotypic diversity arises from multitasking of a core proteome of limited size. Multita...
Transcription is a slow and expensive process: in eukaryotes, approximately 20 nucleotides can be tr...
Although they do not contribute directly to the proteome, introns frequently contain regulatory elem...
Background: We carried out an analysis of intron length conservation across a diverse group of ninet...
The time taken to transcribe most metazoan genes is significant because of the substantial length of...
The time required to transcribe genes with long primary transcripts may limit their ability to be ex...
Different and contrasting models have been proposed to explain intron size evolution in mammals. Her...
A picture is beginning to emerge from a variety of organisms that for a subset of genes, the most im...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...
Cell cycle duration changes dramatically during development, starting out fast to generate cells qui...
The transcriptomes of eukaryotic cells are incredibly complex. Individual non-coding RNAs dwarf the ...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
Background: While intron retention (IR) is now widely accepted as an important mechanism of mammalia...
BACKGROUND: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Background: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Eukaryotic phenotypic diversity arises from multitasking of a core proteome of limited size. Multita...
Transcription is a slow and expensive process: in eukaryotes, approximately 20 nucleotides can be tr...
Although they do not contribute directly to the proteome, introns frequently contain regulatory elem...
Background: We carried out an analysis of intron length conservation across a diverse group of ninet...
The time taken to transcribe most metazoan genes is significant because of the substantial length of...
The time required to transcribe genes with long primary transcripts may limit their ability to be ex...
Different and contrasting models have been proposed to explain intron size evolution in mammals. Her...
A picture is beginning to emerge from a variety of organisms that for a subset of genes, the most im...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...
Cell cycle duration changes dramatically during development, starting out fast to generate cells qui...
The transcriptomes of eukaryotic cells are incredibly complex. Individual non-coding RNAs dwarf the ...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
Background: While intron retention (IR) is now widely accepted as an important mechanism of mammalia...
BACKGROUND: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Background: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Eukaryotic phenotypic diversity arises from multitasking of a core proteome of limited size. Multita...