Gene expression noise is not just ubiquitous but also variable, and we still do not understand some of the most elementary factors that affect it. Among them is the residence time of a transcription factor (TF) on DNA, the mean time that a DNA-bound TF remains bound. Here, we use a stochastic model of transcriptional regulation to study how residence time affects the gene expression noise that arises when a TF induces gene expression. We find that the effect of residence time on gene expression noise depends on the TF’s concentration and its affinity to DNA, which determine the level of induction of the gene. At high levels of induction, residence time has no effect on gene expression noise. However, as the level of induction decreases, sho...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Transcription factors and their target promoters are central to synthetic biology. By arranging thes...
AbstractTranscription is regulated by a multitude of factors that concertedly induce genes to switch...
Gene expression noise is not just ubiquitous but also variable, and we still do not understand some ...
AbstractIn prokaryotes and eukaryotes, genes are transcribed stochastically according to various tem...
Transcription is a vital process activated by transcription factor (TF) binding. The active gene rel...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Transcription comprises a highly regulated sequence of intrinsically stochastic processes, resulting...
Transcription factors perform facilitated diffusion [three-dimensional (3D) diffusion in the cytosol...
AbstractWe study by Green's Function Reaction Dynamics the effect of the diffusive motion of repress...
Gene networks typically involve the regulatory control of multiple genes with related function. This...
Transcription factor (TF) molecules translocate by facilitated diffusion (a combination of 3D diffus...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
AbstractTo study noise in the number of protein molecules produced in gene expression, we use a dela...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Transcription factors and their target promoters are central to synthetic biology. By arranging thes...
AbstractTranscription is regulated by a multitude of factors that concertedly induce genes to switch...
Gene expression noise is not just ubiquitous but also variable, and we still do not understand some ...
AbstractIn prokaryotes and eukaryotes, genes are transcribed stochastically according to various tem...
Transcription is a vital process activated by transcription factor (TF) binding. The active gene rel...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Transcription comprises a highly regulated sequence of intrinsically stochastic processes, resulting...
Transcription factors perform facilitated diffusion [three-dimensional (3D) diffusion in the cytosol...
AbstractWe study by Green's Function Reaction Dynamics the effect of the diffusive motion of repress...
Gene networks typically involve the regulatory control of multiple genes with related function. This...
Transcription factor (TF) molecules translocate by facilitated diffusion (a combination of 3D diffus...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
AbstractTo study noise in the number of protein molecules produced in gene expression, we use a dela...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Transcription factors and their target promoters are central to synthetic biology. By arranging thes...
AbstractTranscription is regulated by a multitude of factors that concertedly induce genes to switch...