2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.06.583761
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Antisense transcription can induce expression memory via stable promoter repression

Verena Mutzel,
Till Schwämmle,
Svearike Oeverdieck
et al.

Abstract: The capacity of cells to retain a memory of previous signals enables them to adopt unique cell fates and adjust to their surrounding environment. The underlying gene expression memory can arise from mutual repression of two genes, forming a toggle switch. Such mutual repression may occur at antisense loci, where two convergently oriented genes repress each other in cis. Under which conditions antisense transcription can generate expression memory remains poorly understood. To address this question, we combine … Show more

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