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Abstract

Transcriptional regulation is achieved through combinatorial interactions between regulatory elements in the human genome and a vast range of factors that modulate the recruitment and activity of RNA polymerase. Experimental approaches for studying transcription in vivo now extend from single-molecule techniques to genome-wide measurements. Parallel to these developments is the need for testable quantitative and predictive models for understanding gene regulation. These conceptual models must also provide insight into the dynamics of transcription and the variability that is observed at the single-cell level. In this Review, we discuss recent results on transcriptional regulation and also the models those results engender. We show how a non-equilibrium description informs our view of transcription by explicitly considering time- and energy-dependence at the molecular level.

Details

Title
Eukaryotic transcriptional dynamics: from single molecules to cell populations
Author
Coulon, Antoine; Chow, Carson C; Singer, Robert H; Larson, Daniel R
Pages
572-84
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Aug 2013
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
14710056
e-ISSN
14710064
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1400715353
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Aug 2013