Accurate transcription is required for the faithful expression of genetic information. However, little is known about the fidelity of RNA synthesis or the biological consequences of transcription errors in living cells. Here, we review recent developments in massively parallel sequencing technology that allow the fidelity of transcription to be measured with unprecedented accuracy and summarize new observations that provide insight into the role of transcription errors in aging and disease. Taken together, these developments have the potential to change our understanding of mutagenesis itself, and significantly enhance our understanding of the origins of human disease
Transcriptional arrest caused by DNA damage is detrimental for cells and organisms as it impinges on...
The mechanisms that underpin how insertions or deletions (indels) become fixed in DNA have primarily...
Assessing age-related tissue dysfunction represents an emerging field and involves analyses that are...
Cancerous and aging cells have long been thought to be impacted by transcription errors that cause g...
To estimate the error rate of the gene expression machinery and its possible age-related increase, w...
Transcription errors occur in all living cells; however, it is unknown how these errors affect cellu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Accurate DNA replication and RNA transcription are ...
Gene expression profiling has identified numerous processes altered in aging, but how these changes ...
Genomes undergo different types of sporadic alterations, including DNA damage, point mutations, and ...
Genomes undergo different types of sporadic alterations, including DNA damage, point mutations, and ...
Cellular heterogeneity is an important contributor to biological function and is employed by cells, ...
International audienceNonsense Mediated Decay (NMD) degrades transcripts that contain a premature ST...
Nonsense Mediated Decay (NMD) degrades transcripts that contain a premature STOP codon resulting fro...
Genome instability, i.e., the tendency of the genome to undergo alterations in DNA information conte...
The mechanisms that underpin how insertions or deletions (indels) become fixed in DNA have primarily...
Transcriptional arrest caused by DNA damage is detrimental for cells and organisms as it impinges on...
The mechanisms that underpin how insertions or deletions (indels) become fixed in DNA have primarily...
Assessing age-related tissue dysfunction represents an emerging field and involves analyses that are...
Cancerous and aging cells have long been thought to be impacted by transcription errors that cause g...
To estimate the error rate of the gene expression machinery and its possible age-related increase, w...
Transcription errors occur in all living cells; however, it is unknown how these errors affect cellu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Accurate DNA replication and RNA transcription are ...
Gene expression profiling has identified numerous processes altered in aging, but how these changes ...
Genomes undergo different types of sporadic alterations, including DNA damage, point mutations, and ...
Genomes undergo different types of sporadic alterations, including DNA damage, point mutations, and ...
Cellular heterogeneity is an important contributor to biological function and is employed by cells, ...
International audienceNonsense Mediated Decay (NMD) degrades transcripts that contain a premature ST...
Nonsense Mediated Decay (NMD) degrades transcripts that contain a premature STOP codon resulting fro...
Genome instability, i.e., the tendency of the genome to undergo alterations in DNA information conte...
The mechanisms that underpin how insertions or deletions (indels) become fixed in DNA have primarily...
Transcriptional arrest caused by DNA damage is detrimental for cells and organisms as it impinges on...
The mechanisms that underpin how insertions or deletions (indels) become fixed in DNA have primarily...
Assessing age-related tissue dysfunction represents an emerging field and involves analyses that are...