Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2014, Tutora: Marta IbañesIn recent years it has been shown that genetic information can be inherited through the transcriptional state of the DNA, which can be either active or silenced. This is controlled by chemical reactions of acetylation, which allows transcription, and methylation, which blocks it. We have reproduced a computational model for this description and found that, in the thermodynamic limit, a phase transition between the active and the silenced state should take place. Due to the lack of physical frameworks to this problem, in this article we propose (up to our knowledge) the rst statistical mechanics description based on an Ising...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
Quantitative models of cis-regulatory activity have the potential to improve our mechanistic underst...
Background: Gene regulation has, for the most part, been quantitatively analysed by assuming that re...
The study of transcription remains one of the centerpieces of modern biology with implications in se...
Transcriptional networks across all domains of life feature a wide range of regulatory architectures...
It is tempting to believe that we now own the genome. The ability to read and rewrite it at will has...
Gene expression constitutes a vital life process through which pieces of genetic information stored ...
Gene expression constitutes a vital life process through which pieces of genetic information stored ...
A framework for modelling gene regulation which accommodates non-equilibrium mechanisms Tobias Ahsen...
Modelling is a tool used to decipher the biochemical mechanisms involved in transcriptional control...
Cytosine DNA methylation (CDM) is a stable epigenetic modification to the genome and a widespread re...
As the quantity of sequenced genome data continues to multiply, our understanding of the transcripti...
The study of transcription remains one of the centerpieces of modern biology with implications in se...
International audienceTranscriptional regulation is an inherently dynamic process that rely on the s...
The central dogma of molecular biology states that information is stored in DNA, transcribed to mess...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
Quantitative models of cis-regulatory activity have the potential to improve our mechanistic underst...
Background: Gene regulation has, for the most part, been quantitatively analysed by assuming that re...
The study of transcription remains one of the centerpieces of modern biology with implications in se...
Transcriptional networks across all domains of life feature a wide range of regulatory architectures...
It is tempting to believe that we now own the genome. The ability to read and rewrite it at will has...
Gene expression constitutes a vital life process through which pieces of genetic information stored ...
Gene expression constitutes a vital life process through which pieces of genetic information stored ...
A framework for modelling gene regulation which accommodates non-equilibrium mechanisms Tobias Ahsen...
Modelling is a tool used to decipher the biochemical mechanisms involved in transcriptional control...
Cytosine DNA methylation (CDM) is a stable epigenetic modification to the genome and a widespread re...
As the quantity of sequenced genome data continues to multiply, our understanding of the transcripti...
The study of transcription remains one of the centerpieces of modern biology with implications in se...
International audienceTranscriptional regulation is an inherently dynamic process that rely on the s...
The central dogma of molecular biology states that information is stored in DNA, transcribed to mess...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
Quantitative models of cis-regulatory activity have the potential to improve our mechanistic underst...
Background: Gene regulation has, for the most part, been quantitatively analysed by assuming that re...