A paradigm in transcriptional regulation is that graded increases in transcription factor (TF) concentration are translated into on/off transcriptional responses by cooperative TF binding to adjacent sites. Digital transcriptional responses underlie the definition of anatomical boundaries during development. Here we show that NF-kappaB, a TF controlling inflammation and immunity, is conversely an analog transcriptional regulator that uses clustered binding sites noncooperatively. We observed that increasing concentrations of NF-kappaB are translated into gradual increments in gene transcription. We provide a thermodynamic interpretation of the experimental observations by combining quantitative measurements and a minimal physical model of a...
Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...
A paradigm in transcriptional regulation is that graded increases in transcription factor (TF) conce...
AbstractFrom supercoiled DNA to the tight loops of DNA formed by some gene repressors, DNA in cells ...
The expression of a gene begins by transcribing a target region on the DNA to form a molecule of mes...
<p><b>A)</b> TFs bind to regulatory DNA regions (promoters and enhancers) in a sequence-specific man...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
Gene expression is largely regulated during the initiation of RNA polymerase II (PolII) transcriptio...
Gene expression is largely regulated during the initiation of RNA polymerase II (PolII) transcriptio...
AbstractGene transcription by the enzyme RNA polymerase is tightly regulated. In many cases, such as...
Transcriptional interference (TI), where transcription from a promoter is inhibited by the activity ...
Transcription is the process of copying a fragment of DNA in the cell's nucleus into RNA. This copy ...
Transcriptional interference (TI), where transcription from a promoter is inhibited by the activity ...
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Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...
A paradigm in transcriptional regulation is that graded increases in transcription factor (TF) conce...
AbstractFrom supercoiled DNA to the tight loops of DNA formed by some gene repressors, DNA in cells ...
The expression of a gene begins by transcribing a target region on the DNA to form a molecule of mes...
<p><b>A)</b> TFs bind to regulatory DNA regions (promoters and enhancers) in a sequence-specific man...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
Gene expression is largely regulated during the initiation of RNA polymerase II (PolII) transcriptio...
Gene expression is largely regulated during the initiation of RNA polymerase II (PolII) transcriptio...
AbstractGene transcription by the enzyme RNA polymerase is tightly regulated. In many cases, such as...
Transcriptional interference (TI), where transcription from a promoter is inhibited by the activity ...
Transcription is the process of copying a fragment of DNA in the cell's nucleus into RNA. This copy ...
Transcriptional interference (TI), where transcription from a promoter is inhibited by the activity ...
\ua9 This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY)....
Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
Transcriptional regulation occurs via changes to different biochemical steps of transcription, but i...