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A biophysical model of supercoiling dependent transcription predicts a structural aspect to gene regulation.

Christopher H BohrerElijah Roberts
Published in: BMC biophysics (2016)
Our model, incorporating the supercoiling state of the gene, makes specific predictions that differ from previous models of gene expression. Genes in the same supercoiling domain influence the expression level of neighboring genes. Such structurally dependent regulation predicts correlations between genes in the same supercoiling domain. The topology of the chromosome therefore creates a higher level of gene regulation, which has broad implications for understanding the evolution and organization of bacterial genomes.
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