Normal cellular function relies on the efficient and accurate readout of the genetic code. Single-molecule experiments show that transcription and replication are highly intermittent processes that are frequently interrupted by polymerases pausing and reversing directions. Although intermittent dynamics in replication are known to result from proofreading, their origin and significance during transcription remain controversial. Here, we theoretically investigate transcriptional fidelity and show that the kinetic scheme provided by the RNA-polymerase backtracking and transcript-cleavage pathway can account for measured error rates. Importantly, we find that intermittent dynamics provide an enormous increase in the rate of producing long tran...
The complexity of messenger RNA processing is now being uncovered by experimental techniques that ar...
Eukaryotic transcription is a dynamic process relying on a large number of proteins. By measuring th...
Asymmetries in the distribution of time intervals between consecutive RNA pro-ductions from a gene c...
Normal cellular function relies on the efficient and accurate readout of the genetic code. Single-mo...
SummaryNormal cellular function relies on the efficient and accurate readout of the genetic code. Si...
Normal cellular function relies on the efficient and accurate readout of the genetic code. Single-mo...
ABSTRACT Transcription is a vital stage in the process of gene expression and a major contributor to...
AbstractTranscription is a vital stage in the process of gene expression and a major contributor to ...
The survival of living cells crucially depends on the fidelity with which genetic information, store...
The accuracy of DNA transcription is crucial for the proper functioning of the cell. Although RNA po...
In prokaryotes and eukaryotes, most genes appear to be transcribed during short periods called trans...
AbstractRNA polymerase (RNAP) transcribes DNA discontinuously, with periods of rapid nucleotide addi...
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation are dynamically coupled, as the latter starts before t...
The correction of errors during transcription involves the diffusive backward translocation (backtra...
The complexity of messenger RNA processing is now being uncovered by experimental techniques that ar...
The complexity of messenger RNA processing is now being uncovered by experimental techniques that ar...
Eukaryotic transcription is a dynamic process relying on a large number of proteins. By measuring th...
Asymmetries in the distribution of time intervals between consecutive RNA pro-ductions from a gene c...
Normal cellular function relies on the efficient and accurate readout of the genetic code. Single-mo...
SummaryNormal cellular function relies on the efficient and accurate readout of the genetic code. Si...
Normal cellular function relies on the efficient and accurate readout of the genetic code. Single-mo...
ABSTRACT Transcription is a vital stage in the process of gene expression and a major contributor to...
AbstractTranscription is a vital stage in the process of gene expression and a major contributor to ...
The survival of living cells crucially depends on the fidelity with which genetic information, store...
The accuracy of DNA transcription is crucial for the proper functioning of the cell. Although RNA po...
In prokaryotes and eukaryotes, most genes appear to be transcribed during short periods called trans...
AbstractRNA polymerase (RNAP) transcribes DNA discontinuously, with periods of rapid nucleotide addi...
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation are dynamically coupled, as the latter starts before t...
The correction of errors during transcription involves the diffusive backward translocation (backtra...
The complexity of messenger RNA processing is now being uncovered by experimental techniques that ar...
The complexity of messenger RNA processing is now being uncovered by experimental techniques that ar...
Eukaryotic transcription is a dynamic process relying on a large number of proteins. By measuring th...
Asymmetries in the distribution of time intervals between consecutive RNA pro-ductions from a gene c...