One of the main recent breakthroughs in cellular biology is a discovery of numerous non-coding RNAs (ncR-NAs). We outline abilities of long ncRNAs and articulate that the corresponding kinetics may frequently exhibit stochastic bursts. For example, we scrutinize one of the generic cases when the gene transcription is regulated by competitive attachment of ncRNA and protein to a regulatory site. Our Monte Carlo simulations show that in this case one can observe huge long transcriptional bursts consisting of short bursts
In mammals, transcription was observed to occur predominantly in bursts, resulting from short and in...
In this paper we study an important global regulation mechanism of transcription of biological cells...
In eukaryotic cells, protein-coding sequences constitute a relatively small part of the genome. The ...
One of the main recent breakthroughs in cellular biology is a discovery of numerous non-coding RNAs(...
The experiments indicate that the transcription of genes into ncRNA can positively or negatively int...
In cells, genes are transcribed into mRNAs, and the latter are translated into proteins. Due to the ...
Single-cell experiments of simple regulatory networks can markedly differ from cell population exper...
We analyze transcriptional bursting within a stochastic nonequilibrium model, which accounts for the...
Gene expression and gene regulatory networks dynamics are stochastic. The noise in the temporal amou...
AbstractTranscription is regulated by a multitude of factors that concertedly induce genes to switch...
In eukaryotic cells, the mRNA-protein interplay can be dramatically influenced by non-coding RNAs (n...
<p>Recent analyses with high-resolution single-molecule experimental methods have shown highly irreg...
Gene expression programs in living cells are highly dynamic due to spatiotemporal molecular signalin...
Transcription occurs in stochastic bursts. Early models based upon RNA hybridisation studies suggest...
Cells in isogenic populations may differ substantially in their molecular make up because of the sto...
In mammals, transcription was observed to occur predominantly in bursts, resulting from short and in...
In this paper we study an important global regulation mechanism of transcription of biological cells...
In eukaryotic cells, protein-coding sequences constitute a relatively small part of the genome. The ...
One of the main recent breakthroughs in cellular biology is a discovery of numerous non-coding RNAs(...
The experiments indicate that the transcription of genes into ncRNA can positively or negatively int...
In cells, genes are transcribed into mRNAs, and the latter are translated into proteins. Due to the ...
Single-cell experiments of simple regulatory networks can markedly differ from cell population exper...
We analyze transcriptional bursting within a stochastic nonequilibrium model, which accounts for the...
Gene expression and gene regulatory networks dynamics are stochastic. The noise in the temporal amou...
AbstractTranscription is regulated by a multitude of factors that concertedly induce genes to switch...
In eukaryotic cells, the mRNA-protein interplay can be dramatically influenced by non-coding RNAs (n...
<p>Recent analyses with high-resolution single-molecule experimental methods have shown highly irreg...
Gene expression programs in living cells are highly dynamic due to spatiotemporal molecular signalin...
Transcription occurs in stochastic bursts. Early models based upon RNA hybridisation studies suggest...
Cells in isogenic populations may differ substantially in their molecular make up because of the sto...
In mammals, transcription was observed to occur predominantly in bursts, resulting from short and in...
In this paper we study an important global regulation mechanism of transcription of biological cells...
In eukaryotic cells, protein-coding sequences constitute a relatively small part of the genome. The ...