Gene transcription occurs in short bursts interspersed with silent periods, and these kinetics can be altered by promoter structure. The effect of alternate promoter architecture on transcription bursting is not known. We studied the human prolactin (hPRL) gene that contains two promoters, a pituitary-specific promoter that requires the transcription factor Pit-1, and displays dramatic transcriptional bursting activity, and an alternate upstream promoter that is active in non-pituitary tissues. We studied large hPRL genomic fragments with luciferase reporters, and used bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) recombineering to manipulate critical promoter regions. Stochastic switch mathematical modelling of single-cell time-lapse luminescence ...
cAMP strongly stimulates the activity of the human prolactin (hPRL) promoter. We have previously sho...
The human PRL gene is expressed outside pituitary lactotrophs in decidualized endometrium and lympho...
Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...
Gene transcription occurs in short bursts interspersed with silent periods, and these kinetics can b...
The pituitary-specific POU homeodomain factor Pit-1 likely interacts with other factors for cell-spe...
The human prolactin gene is mainly expressed in pituitary lactotrope cells, but transcription from a...
In individual mammalian cells the expression of some genes such as prolactin is highly variable over...
Transcription at individual genes in single cells is often pulsatile and stochastic. A key question ...
The POU-homeodomain transcription factor Pit-1 is required for the differentiation of the anterior p...
In individual mammalian cells the expression of some genes such as prolactin is highly variable over...
Le gène humain de la prolactine (hPRL) est exprimé essentiellement par l'antéhypophyse. L'analyse de...
To identify the cis-acting elements responsible for cAMP stimulation of human prolactin (hPRL) promo...
Pit-1 is a pituitary specific transcription factor that plays a central role in the development and ...
Pit-1 is a pituitary specific transcription factor that plays a central role in the development and ...
Normal and neoplastic human mammary gland cells are targets for the proliferative action of prolacti...
cAMP strongly stimulates the activity of the human prolactin (hPRL) promoter. We have previously sho...
The human PRL gene is expressed outside pituitary lactotrophs in decidualized endometrium and lympho...
Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...
Gene transcription occurs in short bursts interspersed with silent periods, and these kinetics can b...
The pituitary-specific POU homeodomain factor Pit-1 likely interacts with other factors for cell-spe...
The human prolactin gene is mainly expressed in pituitary lactotrope cells, but transcription from a...
In individual mammalian cells the expression of some genes such as prolactin is highly variable over...
Transcription at individual genes in single cells is often pulsatile and stochastic. A key question ...
The POU-homeodomain transcription factor Pit-1 is required for the differentiation of the anterior p...
In individual mammalian cells the expression of some genes such as prolactin is highly variable over...
Le gène humain de la prolactine (hPRL) est exprimé essentiellement par l'antéhypophyse. L'analyse de...
To identify the cis-acting elements responsible for cAMP stimulation of human prolactin (hPRL) promo...
Pit-1 is a pituitary specific transcription factor that plays a central role in the development and ...
Pit-1 is a pituitary specific transcription factor that plays a central role in the development and ...
Normal and neoplastic human mammary gland cells are targets for the proliferative action of prolacti...
cAMP strongly stimulates the activity of the human prolactin (hPRL) promoter. We have previously sho...
The human PRL gene is expressed outside pituitary lactotrophs in decidualized endometrium and lympho...
Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...