Transcriptional coupling of neighboring genes and gene expression noise: evidence that gene orientation and noncoding transcripts are modulators of noise.
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Integration of multi-omics data of a genome-reduced bacterium: Prevalence of post-transcriptional regulation and its correlation with protein abundances.Setd5 is essential for mammalian development and the co-transcriptional regulation of histone acetylation.Gene regulation by the act of long non-coding RNA transcriptionBalancing noise and plasticity in eukaryotic gene expression.Interplay of gene expression noise and ultrasensitive dynamics affects bacterial operon organization.G-NEST: a gene neighborhood scoring tool to identify co-conserved, co-expressed genesThe parasite Trichomonas vaginalis expresses thousands of pseudogenes and long non-coding RNAs independently from functional neighbouring genesFunctional networking of human divergently paired genes (DPGs).Coexpression of linked gene pairs persists long after their separationOleic acid metabolism via a conserved cytochrome P450 system-mediated ω-hydroxylation in the bark beetle-associated fungus Grosmannia clavigera.Torsion-mediated interaction between adjacent genesStochastic developmental variation, an epigenetic source of phenotypic diversity with far-reaching biological consequences.A narrow quantitative trait locus in C. elegans coordinately affects longevity, thermotolerance, and resistance to paraquat.Long noncoding RNAs in C. elegans.Physical linkage of metabolic genes in fungi is an adaptation against the accumulation of toxic intermediate compoundsUncovering the functional constraints underlying the genomic organization of the odorant-binding protein genes.GFOD1 and peejar are promising markers for clear-cell renal cell carcinoma disease progression.Divergent transcription: a driving force for new gene origination?Epigenetic regulatory elements associate with specific histone modifications to prevent silencing of telomeric genes.Genome-wide characterization of the relationship between essential and TATA-containing genes.Flipping between Polycomb repressed and active transcriptional states introduces noise in gene expression.A Slowed Cell Cycle Stabilizes the Budding Yeast Genome.The regulatory role of DNA supercoiling in nucleoprotein complex assembly and genetic activity.Pervasive coexpression of spatially proximal genes is buffered at the protein level.It's easier to get along with the quiet neighbours.Suppression of expression between adjacent genes within heterologous modules in yeast.Visualizing the activity of Escherichia coli divergent promoters and probing their dependence on superhelical density using dual-colour fluorescent reporter vector.Functional gene groups are concentrated within chromosomes, among chromosomes and in the nuclear space of the human genomeThe Evolution of Gene-Specific Transcriptional Noise Is Driven by Selection at the Pathway Level.Sequence-Modified Antibiotic Resistance Genes Provide Sustained Plasmid-Mediated Transgene Expression in Mammals.Long noncoding RNA repertoire and targeting by nuclear exosome, cytoplasmic exonuclease, and RNAi in fission yeast
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Transcriptional coupling of neighboring genes and gene expression noise: evidence that gene orientation and noncoding transcripts are modulators of noise.
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Guang-Zhong Wang
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2011-03-14T00:00:00Z