5 pages, 3 figures, Supplemental Material (3 pages)One of the greatest challenges in biophysical models of translation is to identify coding sequences features that affect the rate of translation and therefore the overall protein production in the cell. We propose an analytic method to solve a translation model based on the inhomogeneous totally asymmetric simple exclusion process, which allow us to unveil simple design principles of nucleotide sequences determining protein production rates. Our solution shows an excellent agreement when compared to numerical genome-wide simulations of S. cerevisiae transcript sequences and predicts that the first 10 codons, together with the value of the initiation rate, are the main determinants of protei...
Ribosome profiling data report on the distribution of translating ribosomes, at steady-state, with c...
Improved computational modeling of protein translation rates, including better prediction of where t...
The range over which a protein is expressed, and its cell-to-cell variability, is often thought to b...
AbstractThe sequencing of genomes of several organisms and advances in high throughput technologies ...
Translation of RNA to protein is a core process for any living organism. While for some steps of thi...
SummaryDeep sequencing now provides detailed snapshots of ribosome occupancy on mRNAs. We leverage t...
Translation of RNA to protein is a core process for any living organism. While for some steps of thi...
Protein synthesis is one of the central elements in every living cell. For this process, the mRNAs c...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a fundamental yet complex biological process with multiple facto...
AbstractTranslation is a central cellular process and the complexity of its mechanism necessitates m...
The genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which form th...
The central dogma outlines the flow of information within a cell, whereby a DNA sequence is transcri...
AbstractThe genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which...
In synthetic biology, precise control over protein expression is required in order to construct func...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2015.This electronic v...
Ribosome profiling data report on the distribution of translating ribosomes, at steady-state, with c...
Improved computational modeling of protein translation rates, including better prediction of where t...
The range over which a protein is expressed, and its cell-to-cell variability, is often thought to b...
AbstractThe sequencing of genomes of several organisms and advances in high throughput technologies ...
Translation of RNA to protein is a core process for any living organism. While for some steps of thi...
SummaryDeep sequencing now provides detailed snapshots of ribosome occupancy on mRNAs. We leverage t...
Translation of RNA to protein is a core process for any living organism. While for some steps of thi...
Protein synthesis is one of the central elements in every living cell. For this process, the mRNAs c...
Translation of mRNA into protein is a fundamental yet complex biological process with multiple facto...
AbstractTranslation is a central cellular process and the complexity of its mechanism necessitates m...
The genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which form th...
The central dogma outlines the flow of information within a cell, whereby a DNA sequence is transcri...
AbstractThe genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which...
In synthetic biology, precise control over protein expression is required in order to construct func...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2015.This electronic v...
Ribosome profiling data report on the distribution of translating ribosomes, at steady-state, with c...
Improved computational modeling of protein translation rates, including better prediction of where t...
The range over which a protein is expressed, and its cell-to-cell variability, is often thought to b...