International audienceModels of transcriptional regulation that assume equilibrium binding of transcription factors have been less successful at predicting gene expression from sequence in eukaryotes than in bacteria. This could be due to the non-equilibrium nature of eukaryotic regulation. Unfortunately, the space of possible non-equilibrium mechanisms is vast and predominantly uninteresting. The key question is therefore how this space can be navigated efficiently, to focus on mechanisms and models that are biologically relevant. In this review, we advocate for the normative role of theory—theory that prescribes rather than just describes—in providing such a focus. Theory should expand its remit beyond inferring mechanistic models from da...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
AbstractDeterministic thermodynamic models of the complex systems, which control gene expression in ...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
A framework for modelling gene regulation which accommodates non-equilibrium mechanisms Tobias Ahsen...
Background: Gene regulation has, for the most part, been quantitatively analysed by assuming that re...
In prokaryotes, thermodynamic models of gene regulation provide a highly quantitative mapping from p...
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 ability of cells to respond to external stimuli, by up and down regulation of genes, is a key st...
ENGLISH Systems biology has the goal of studying living organisms on different levels of organizatio...
The production of proteins in a cell is a regulated process. This means that the cell will only prod...
Gene-specific regulation of transcription is achieved through the binding of transcription factors t...
Recent decades have seen dramatic advances in our ability to make quantitative measurements of the l...
Understanding transcriptional regulation quantitatively is a crucial step towards uncovering and ult...
The central dogma of molecular biology states that information is stored in DNA, transcribed to mess...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
AbstractDeterministic thermodynamic models of the complex systems, which control gene expression in ...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
A framework for modelling gene regulation which accommodates non-equilibrium mechanisms Tobias Ahsen...
Background: Gene regulation has, for the most part, been quantitatively analysed by assuming that re...
In prokaryotes, thermodynamic models of gene regulation provide a highly quantitative mapping from p...
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 ability of cells to respond to external stimuli, by up and down regulation of genes, is a key st...
ENGLISH Systems biology has the goal of studying living organisms on different levels of organizatio...
The production of proteins in a cell is a regulated process. This means that the cell will only prod...
Gene-specific regulation of transcription is achieved through the binding of transcription factors t...
Recent decades have seen dramatic advances in our ability to make quantitative measurements of the l...
Understanding transcriptional regulation quantitatively is a crucial step towards uncovering and ult...
The central dogma of molecular biology states that information is stored in DNA, transcribed to mess...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
AbstractDeterministic thermodynamic models of the complex systems, which control gene expression in ...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...