Gene expression is a stochastic, or "noisy," process. This noise comes about in two ways. The inherent stochasticity of biochemical processes such as transcription and translation generates "intrinsic" noise. In addition, fluctuations in the amounts or states of other cellular components lead indirectly to variation in the expression of a particular gene and thus represent "extrinsic" noise. Here, we show how the total variation in the level of expression of a given gene can be decomposed into its intrinsic and extrinsic components. We demonstrate theoretically that simultaneous measurement of two identical genes per cell enables discrimination of these two types of noise. Analytic expressions for intrinsic noise are given for a model that ...
Since the 1990s, researches dealing with stochasticity in molecular and cellular biology have been m...
Inside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell ...
Inside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell ...
Genetically identical cell populations exhibit considerable intercellular variation in the level of ...
<div><p>Genetically identical cell populations exhibit considerable intercellular variation in the l...
Single-cell experiments reveal considerable fluctuations in the expression of both mRNA and protein....
AbstractTo study noise in the number of protein molecules produced in gene expression, we use a dela...
Intrinsic and extrinsic noise sources in gene expression, originating respectively from transcriptio...
AbstractA general dynamic description of protein synthesis was employed to quantify different source...
Recent studies of gene expression in Escherichia coli using novel in vivo measurement techniques rev...
AbstractWe present a maximum entropy framework to separate intrinsic and extrinsic contributions to ...
AbstractProtein levels differ considerably between otherwise identical cells, and these differences ...
Protein levels differ considerably between otherwise identical cells, and these differences signific...
Recent studies of gene expression in Escherichia coli using novel in vivo measurement techniques rev...
Recent studies of gene expression in Escherichia coli using novel in vivo measurement techniques rev...
Since the 1990s, researches dealing with stochasticity in molecular and cellular biology have been m...
Inside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell ...
Inside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell ...
Genetically identical cell populations exhibit considerable intercellular variation in the level of ...
<div><p>Genetically identical cell populations exhibit considerable intercellular variation in the l...
Single-cell experiments reveal considerable fluctuations in the expression of both mRNA and protein....
AbstractTo study noise in the number of protein molecules produced in gene expression, we use a dela...
Intrinsic and extrinsic noise sources in gene expression, originating respectively from transcriptio...
AbstractA general dynamic description of protein synthesis was employed to quantify different source...
Recent studies of gene expression in Escherichia coli using novel in vivo measurement techniques rev...
AbstractWe present a maximum entropy framework to separate intrinsic and extrinsic contributions to ...
AbstractProtein levels differ considerably between otherwise identical cells, and these differences ...
Protein levels differ considerably between otherwise identical cells, and these differences signific...
Recent studies of gene expression in Escherichia coli using novel in vivo measurement techniques rev...
Recent studies of gene expression in Escherichia coli using novel in vivo measurement techniques rev...
Since the 1990s, researches dealing with stochasticity in molecular and cellular biology have been m...
Inside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell ...
Inside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell ...