Publications by authors named "Sandrine Wallerich"

Purpose: Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) are a group of monogenic conditions that can lead to progressive blindness. Their missing heritability is still considerable, due in part to the presence of disease genes that await molecular identification. The purpose of this work was to identify novel genetic associations with IRDs.

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The rate of chemical reactions increases proportionally with temperature, but the interplay of biochemical reactions permits deviations from this relation and adaptation. The degradation of individual mRNAs in yeast increased to varying degrees with temperature. We examined how these variations are influenced by the translation and codon composition of mRNAs.

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Genetically identical cells contain variable numbers of molecules, even if the cells share the same environment. This stochastic variability is prominent when molecules have low abundance, which is the case for mRNA noise. Most studies focused on how transcription affects mRNA noise, and little is known about the role of RNA degradation.

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Genes, including promoters and enhancers, are regulated by short- and long-range interactions in higher eukaryotes. It is unclear how mammalian gene expression subject to such a combinatorial regulation can be controlled by synthetic transcription factors (TF). Here, we studied how synthetic TALE transcriptional activators and repressors affect the expression of genes in a gene array during cellular differentiation.

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Genes in higher eukaryotes are regulated by long-range interactions, which can determine what combination of genes is expressed in a chromosomal segment. The choice of the genes can display exclusivity, independence, or co-occurrence. We introduced a simple measure to quantify this interdependence in gene expression and differentiated mouse embryonic stem cells to neurons to measure the single-cell expression of the gene isoforms in the protocadherin (Pcdh) cluster, a key component of neuronal diversity.

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