Promoters in Escherichia coli include an ‘OFF’ state, during which transcription is halted. Here, we propose a novel empirical method for assessing the time-length spent by promoters in this state. It relies on direct measurements of RNA production kinetics at the single molecule level at different induction levels, followed by an estimation of the RNA production rate under infinite induction, which is then compared to this rate under real, maximum induction. We apply it to the LacO3O1 promoter and infer that, under full induction, on average, 15% of the time between successful transcription events is spent in the OFF state. We verify this result by comparing the kinetics of a mutant strain lacking repressor molecules with that of the infer...
Studies in Escherichia coli using in vivo single-RNA detection and time-lapse confocal microscopy sh...
Gene expression is regulated by a complex transcriptional network. It is of interest to quantify unc...
In mammals, transcription was observed to occur predominantly in bursts, resulting from short and in...
From in vivo single-cell, single-RNA measurements of the activation times and subsequent steady-stat...
Recent developments in live-cell time-lapse microscopy and signal processing methods for single-cell...
Transcription kinetics is limited by its initiation steps, which differ between promoters and with i...
Transcription is a critical process in cells, as it allows to transform the information stored in th...
<div><p>Transcription kinetics is limited by its initiation steps, which differ between promoters an...
In all living organisms, the “blueprints of life” are documented in the genetic material. This mate...
Positive supercoiling buildup (PSB) is a pervasive phenomenon in the transcriptional programs of Esc...
A kinetic model is proposed to reproduce the time courses of the concentration change in paused lead...
One of the major current goals in synthetic biology is the design of genetic components with more pr...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
To elucidate the regulatory dynamics of the gene expression activation and inactivation, an in silic...
The repression of the E. coli lac operon seems to be more efficient than the current theoretical mod...
Studies in Escherichia coli using in vivo single-RNA detection and time-lapse confocal microscopy sh...
Gene expression is regulated by a complex transcriptional network. It is of interest to quantify unc...
In mammals, transcription was observed to occur predominantly in bursts, resulting from short and in...
From in vivo single-cell, single-RNA measurements of the activation times and subsequent steady-stat...
Recent developments in live-cell time-lapse microscopy and signal processing methods for single-cell...
Transcription kinetics is limited by its initiation steps, which differ between promoters and with i...
Transcription is a critical process in cells, as it allows to transform the information stored in th...
<div><p>Transcription kinetics is limited by its initiation steps, which differ between promoters an...
In all living organisms, the “blueprints of life” are documented in the genetic material. This mate...
Positive supercoiling buildup (PSB) is a pervasive phenomenon in the transcriptional programs of Esc...
A kinetic model is proposed to reproduce the time courses of the concentration change in paused lead...
One of the major current goals in synthetic biology is the design of genetic components with more pr...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
To elucidate the regulatory dynamics of the gene expression activation and inactivation, an in silic...
The repression of the E. coli lac operon seems to be more efficient than the current theoretical mod...
Studies in Escherichia coli using in vivo single-RNA detection and time-lapse confocal microscopy sh...
Gene expression is regulated by a complex transcriptional network. It is of interest to quantify unc...
In mammals, transcription was observed to occur predominantly in bursts, resulting from short and in...