The ability of cells to accurately control gene expression levels in response to extracellular cues is limited by the inherently stochastic nature of transcriptional regulation. A change in transcription factor (TF) activity results in changes in the expression of its targets, but the way in which cell-to-cell variability in expression (noise) changes as a function of TF activity, and whether targets of the same TF behave similarly, is not known. Here, we measure expression and noise as a function of TF activity for 16 native targets of the transcription factor Zap1 that are regulated by it through diverse mechanisms. For most activated and repressed Zap1 targets, noise decreases as expression increases. Kinetic modeling suggests that this ...
Abstract Cells respond to external signals and stresses by activating transcription factors (TF), wh...
Transcriptional noise can regulate biological processes including the immune response and reactivati...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
The ability of cells to accurately control gene expression levels in response to extracellular cues ...
<div><p>The ability of cells to accurately control gene expression levels in response to extracellul...
Noise in expression of individual genes gives rise to variations in activity of cellular pathways an...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Gene expression levels fluctuate even under constant external conditions. Much emphasis has usually ...
Gene expression levels fluctuate even under constant external conditions. Much emphasis has usually ...
Stochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of individual cel...
<div><p>Gene expression is intrinsically a stochastic (noisy) process with important implications fo...
AbstractStochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of indivi...
Mammalian transcription occurs stochastically in short bursts interspersed by silent intervals showi...
Cells respond to external signals and stresses by activating transcription factors (TF), which induc...
Abstract Cells respond to external signals and stresses by activating transcription factors (TF), wh...
Transcriptional noise can regulate biological processes including the immune response and reactivati...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
The ability of cells to accurately control gene expression levels in response to extracellular cues ...
<div><p>The ability of cells to accurately control gene expression levels in response to extracellul...
Noise in expression of individual genes gives rise to variations in activity of cellular pathways an...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Gene expression is subject to stochastic variation which leads to fluctuations in the rate of protei...
Gene expression levels fluctuate even under constant external conditions. Much emphasis has usually ...
Gene expression levels fluctuate even under constant external conditions. Much emphasis has usually ...
Stochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of individual cel...
<div><p>Gene expression is intrinsically a stochastic (noisy) process with important implications fo...
AbstractStochastic effects in gene expression may result in different physiological states of indivi...
Mammalian transcription occurs stochastically in short bursts interspersed by silent intervals showi...
Cells respond to external signals and stresses by activating transcription factors (TF), which induc...
Abstract Cells respond to external signals and stresses by activating transcription factors (TF), wh...
Transcriptional noise can regulate biological processes including the immune response and reactivati...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2014.Cata...