AbstractAbsolute levels of gene expression in bacteria are observed to vary over as much as six orders of magnitude. Thermodynamic models have been proposed as a tool to describe the expression levels of a given transcriptional circuit. In this context, it is essential to understand both the limitations and linear range of the different methods for measuring gene expression and to determine to what extent measurements from different reporters can be directly compared with one aim being the stringent testing of theoretical descriptions of gene expression. In this article, we compare two protein reporters by measuring both the absolute level of expression and fold-change in expression using the fluorescent protein EYFP and the enzymatic repor...
It is tempting to believe that we now own the genome. The ability to read and rewrite it at will has...
AbstractFluorescent and luminescent proteins are often used as reporters of transcriptional activity...
The quantitative relation between transcription factor concentrations and the rate of protein produc...
Absolute levels of gene expression in bacteria are observed to vary over as much as six orders of ma...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Fluorescent and luminescent reporter genes have become popular too...
Recent decades have seen dramatic advances in our ability to make quantitative measurements of the l...
The advent and establishment of systems biology has cemented the idea that real understanding of bi...
DoctorTo obtain an exact model of gene expression is important for control of cellular metabolism an...
Gene expression is a multistep process that involves the transcription, translation and turnover of ...
The study of transcription remains one of the centerpieces of modern biology with implications in se...
The promoter activities in figure 1 are also shown in table S4. These corre-spond to various measure...
International audienceThe understanding of the regulatory networks controllingthe adaptation of bact...
The study of transcription remains one of the centerpieces of modern biology with implications in se...
Measuring the absolute protein expression quantity for a specific promoter is necessary in the field...
<div><p>The inference of regulatory interactions and quantitative models of gene regulation from tim...
It is tempting to believe that we now own the genome. The ability to read and rewrite it at will has...
AbstractFluorescent and luminescent proteins are often used as reporters of transcriptional activity...
The quantitative relation between transcription factor concentrations and the rate of protein produc...
Absolute levels of gene expression in bacteria are observed to vary over as much as six orders of ma...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Fluorescent and luminescent reporter genes have become popular too...
Recent decades have seen dramatic advances in our ability to make quantitative measurements of the l...
The advent and establishment of systems biology has cemented the idea that real understanding of bi...
DoctorTo obtain an exact model of gene expression is important for control of cellular metabolism an...
Gene expression is a multistep process that involves the transcription, translation and turnover of ...
The study of transcription remains one of the centerpieces of modern biology with implications in se...
The promoter activities in figure 1 are also shown in table S4. These corre-spond to various measure...
International audienceThe understanding of the regulatory networks controllingthe adaptation of bact...
The study of transcription remains one of the centerpieces of modern biology with implications in se...
Measuring the absolute protein expression quantity for a specific promoter is necessary in the field...
<div><p>The inference of regulatory interactions and quantitative models of gene regulation from tim...
It is tempting to believe that we now own the genome. The ability to read and rewrite it at will has...
AbstractFluorescent and luminescent proteins are often used as reporters of transcriptional activity...
The quantitative relation between transcription factor concentrations and the rate of protein produc...