In cells, the bistable kinetics of gene expression can be observed on the level of (i) one gene with positive feedback between protein and mRNA production, (ii) two genes with negative mutual feedback between protein and mRNA production, or (iii) in more complex cases. We analyse the interplay of two genes of type (ii) governed by a gene of type (i) during cellular growth. In particular, using kinetic Monte Carlo simulations, we show that in the case where gene 1, operating in the bistable regime, regulates mutually inhibiting genes 2 and 3, also operating in the bistable regime, the latter genes may eventually be trapped either to the state with high transcriptional activity of gene 2 and low activity of gene 3 or to the state with high tr...
Bistable switches are common gene regulatory motifs directing two mutually exclusive cell fates. The...
In the present work we extend and analyze the scope of our recently proposed stochastic model for tr...
Within an isogenic population, even in the same extracellular environment, individual cells can exhi...
In cells, the bistable kinetics of gene expression can be observed on the level of (i) one gene with...
Kinetics of gene expression may be bistable or oscillatory due to the feedbacks between the RNA and ...
Because of the feedbacks between the DNA transcription and mRNA translation, the gene expression in ...
In cells, genes are transcribed into mRNAs, and the latter are translated into proteins. Due to the ...
Many signaling and regulatory molecules within cells exist in very few copies per cell. Any process ...
After a short perturbation of a bistable genetic network, it returns to its initial steady state or ...
(A) Diagram of the mutual inhibition between the host cell growth and synthetic gene expression. (B)...
A single gene, regulating its own expression via a positive feedback loop, constitutes a common moti...
MicroRNA-mediated regulation of gene expression is characterised by some distinctive features that s...
Gene transcription is a noisy process, and cell division cycle is an important source of gene transc...
Gene transcription is a noisy process, and cell division cycle is an important source of gene transc...
In this paper, we use a similar approach to the one proposed by Chen and Jiao to calculate the mathe...
Bistable switches are common gene regulatory motifs directing two mutually exclusive cell fates. The...
In the present work we extend and analyze the scope of our recently proposed stochastic model for tr...
Within an isogenic population, even in the same extracellular environment, individual cells can exhi...
In cells, the bistable kinetics of gene expression can be observed on the level of (i) one gene with...
Kinetics of gene expression may be bistable or oscillatory due to the feedbacks between the RNA and ...
Because of the feedbacks between the DNA transcription and mRNA translation, the gene expression in ...
In cells, genes are transcribed into mRNAs, and the latter are translated into proteins. Due to the ...
Many signaling and regulatory molecules within cells exist in very few copies per cell. Any process ...
After a short perturbation of a bistable genetic network, it returns to its initial steady state or ...
(A) Diagram of the mutual inhibition between the host cell growth and synthetic gene expression. (B)...
A single gene, regulating its own expression via a positive feedback loop, constitutes a common moti...
MicroRNA-mediated regulation of gene expression is characterised by some distinctive features that s...
Gene transcription is a noisy process, and cell division cycle is an important source of gene transc...
Gene transcription is a noisy process, and cell division cycle is an important source of gene transc...
In this paper, we use a similar approach to the one proposed by Chen and Jiao to calculate the mathe...
Bistable switches are common gene regulatory motifs directing two mutually exclusive cell fates. The...
In the present work we extend and analyze the scope of our recently proposed stochastic model for tr...
Within an isogenic population, even in the same extracellular environment, individual cells can exhi...