Varying virulence: epigenetic control of expression noise and disease processes
Miller-Jensen K, Dey SS, Schaffer DV, Arkin AP. Varying virulence: epigenetic control of expression noise and disease processes. Trends In Biotechnology 2011, 29: 517-525. PMID: 21700350, DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2011.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsChromatin Assembly and DisassemblyComputational BiologyEpigenesis, GeneticGene Expression RegulationHumansNeoplasmsPhenotypeTranscription, GeneticVirus LatencyConceptsGene expression noiseExpression noisePhenotypic heterogeneityChromatin modificationsChromatin remodelingTranscriptional burstsEpigenetic controlReversible drug resistancePhenotypic diversityGene statesIdentical populationsDiseased cellsDrug resistanceCellsEukaryotesFundamental informationViral infectionVirulenceDiversityTherapeutic interventionsBetter understandingIntrinsic noiseRemodelingHeterogeneityRandom transitions