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  • Lowering the levels of disease-promoting proteins is generally assumed to be beneficial. The authors developed a two-step strategy to integrate protein-level tuning, noise-aware synthetic gene circuits into a well-defined human genomic locus. This approach was used to study the effect of BACH1 levels on MDA-MB-231 human breast metastatic cells.

    • Yiming Wan
    • Joseph Cohen
    • Gábor Balázsi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 19, P: 887-899
  • The role of gene expression noise in the evolution of drug resistance in mammalian cells is unclear. Here, by uncoupling noise from mean expression of a drug resistance gene in CHO cells the authors show that noisy expression aids adaptation to high drug levels, but delays it at low drug levels.

    • Kevin S. Farquhar
    • Daniel A. Charlebois
    • Gábor Balázsi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-14