Gene expression scaled by distance to the genome replication site

Molecular BioSystems
Bei-Wen YingTetsuya Yomo

Abstract

A simple mode of gene expression scaled by the distance from the chromosomal location of the gene to the genome replication site oriC was determined. The common formula representing the effect of genomic position on expression capacity not only supports the multifork replication model but also provides a base correlation for theoretical simulation and synthetic constructs.

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Apr 2, 2014·Microbial Cell Factories·Yuya AkenoTetsuya Yomo
Dec 4, 2015·Scientific Reports·Stephen FitzgeraldCharles J Dorman
Sep 17, 2015·Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms·Kazuma YamaTetsuya Yomo
Apr 2, 2017·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·Bei-Wen YingTetsuya Yomo
Oct 18, 2015·BMC Genomics·Bei-Wen YingTetsuya Yomo
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