From transcriptional complexity to cellular phenotypes: Lessons from yeast.
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posted on 2024-10-28, 11:12 authored by Vicente Jose Pelechano GarciaVicente Jose Pelechano GarciaPervasive transcription has been reported in many eukaryotic organisms, revealing a highly interleaved transcriptome organization that involves thousands of coding and non-coding RNAs. However, to date, the biological impact of transcriptome complexity is still poorly understood. Here I will review how subtle variations of the transcriptome can lead to divergent cellular phenotypes by fine-tuning both its coding potential and regulation. I will discuss strategies that can be used to link molecular variations with divergent biological outcomes. Finally, I will explore the implication of transcriptional complexity for our understanding of gene expression in the context of cell-to-cell phenotypic variability. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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YeastISSN
0749-503XeISSN
1097-0061Volume
34Issue
12Pagination
475-482PubMed link
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