Stochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of individual cells, with consequences for pathogen survival and artificial gene network design. We studied the contributions of a regulatory factor to gene expression noise in four basic mechanisms of negative gene expression control: 1), transcriptional regulation by a protein repressor, 2), translational repression by a protein; 3), transcriptional repression by RNA; and 4), RNA interference with the translation. We investigated a general model of a two-gene network, using the chemical master equation and a moment generating function approach. We compared the expression noise of genes with the same effective transcription and translation initiation rates r...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The ability of cells to accurately control gene expression levels in response to extracellular cues ...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Stochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of individual cel...
AbstractStochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of indivi...
AbstractStochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of indivi...
Negative feedback through mRNA provides the best control of gene-expression noise Abhyudai Singh Mem...
AbstractIt has often been taken for granted that negative feedback loops in gene regulation work as ...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The comparative ability of transcriptional and small RNA-mediated negative feedback to control fluct...
Gene expression is an inherently noisy process. This noise is generally thought to be deleterious as...
Gene expression is an inherently noisy process. This noise is generally thought to be deleterious as...
Gene expression is an inherently noisy process. This noise is generally thought to be deleterious as...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The ability of cells to accurately control gene expression levels in response to extracellular cues ...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Stochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of individual cel...
AbstractStochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of indivi...
AbstractStochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of indivi...
Negative feedback through mRNA provides the best control of gene-expression noise Abhyudai Singh Mem...
AbstractIt has often been taken for granted that negative feedback loops in gene regulation work as ...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The comparative ability of transcriptional and small RNA-mediated negative feedback to control fluct...
Gene expression is an inherently noisy process. This noise is generally thought to be deleterious as...
Gene expression is an inherently noisy process. This noise is generally thought to be deleterious as...
Gene expression is an inherently noisy process. This noise is generally thought to be deleterious as...
The small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes gene e...
The ability of cells to accurately control gene expression levels in response to extracellular cues ...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...