Recent developments in live-cell time-lapse microscopy and signal processing methods for single-cell, single-RNA detection now allow characterizing the in vivo dynamics of RNA production of Escherichia coli promoters at the single event level. This dynamics is mostly controlled at the promoter region, which can be engineered with single nucleotide precision. Based on these developments, we propose a new strategy to engineer genes with predefined transcription dynamics (mean and standard deviation of the distribution of RNA numbers of a cell population). For this, we use stochastic modelling followed by genetic engineering, to design synthetic promoters whose rate-limiting steps kinetics allow achieving a desired RNA production kinetics. We ...
Cells need to allocate their limited resources to express a wide range of genes. To understand how E...
<div><p>One of the paramount goals of synthetic biology is to have the ability to tune transcription...
Genetic circuits change the status quo of cellular processes when their protein numbers cross thresh...
In all living organisms, the “blueprints of life” are documented in the genetic material. This mate...
One of the qualities that allow bacterial cells to survive in diverse, fluctuating environments is ph...
In all organisms, cellular functions, such as growth and differentiation, are coordinated by gene ne...
Promoters in Escherichia coli include an ‘OFF’ state, during which transcription is halted. Here, we...
Studies in Escherichia coli using in vivo single-RNA detection and time-lapse confocal microscopy sh...
Transcription kinetics is limited by its initiation steps, which differ between promoters and with i...
<div><p>Transcription kinetics is limited by its initiation steps, which differ between promoters an...
Cell-to-cell variability in cellular components generates cell-to-cell diversity in RNA and protein ...
One of the major current goals in synthetic biology is the design of genetic components with more pr...
The phenotypic characteristics of living organisms are shaped by the interactions of the genotype wi...
We present a delayed stochastic model of transcription at the single nucleotide level. The model acc...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
Cells need to allocate their limited resources to express a wide range of genes. To understand how E...
<div><p>One of the paramount goals of synthetic biology is to have the ability to tune transcription...
Genetic circuits change the status quo of cellular processes when their protein numbers cross thresh...
In all living organisms, the “blueprints of life” are documented in the genetic material. This mate...
One of the qualities that allow bacterial cells to survive in diverse, fluctuating environments is ph...
In all organisms, cellular functions, such as growth and differentiation, are coordinated by gene ne...
Promoters in Escherichia coli include an ‘OFF’ state, during which transcription is halted. Here, we...
Studies in Escherichia coli using in vivo single-RNA detection and time-lapse confocal microscopy sh...
Transcription kinetics is limited by its initiation steps, which differ between promoters and with i...
<div><p>Transcription kinetics is limited by its initiation steps, which differ between promoters an...
Cell-to-cell variability in cellular components generates cell-to-cell diversity in RNA and protein ...
One of the major current goals in synthetic biology is the design of genetic components with more pr...
The phenotypic characteristics of living organisms are shaped by the interactions of the genotype wi...
We present a delayed stochastic model of transcription at the single nucleotide level. The model acc...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
Cells need to allocate their limited resources to express a wide range of genes. To understand how E...
<div><p>One of the paramount goals of synthetic biology is to have the ability to tune transcription...
Genetic circuits change the status quo of cellular processes when their protein numbers cross thresh...