2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.03.490387
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A transcriptional cycling model recapitulates chromatin-dependent features of noisy inducible transcription

Abstract: Activation of gene expression in response to environmental cues results in substantial phenotypic heterogeneity between cells that can impact a wide range of outcomes including differentiation, viral activation, and drug resistance. An important source of gene expression noise is transcriptional bursting, or the observation that transcripts are produced during infrequent bursts of promoter activity. Chromatin accessibility, which regulates assembly of polymerase complexes on promoters, impacts transcriptional … Show more

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