It's easier to get along with the quiet neighbours

Mol Syst Biol. 2017 Sep 26;13(9):943. doi: 10.15252/msb.20177961.

Abstract

Why are neighbouring genes co‐expressed at the RNA level? While it is tempting to think that this is to enable coordination of functionally related proteins, analysis of human proteomics data by Rappsilber and colleagues (Kustatscher et al, 2017) suggests this is the exception not the rule. Rather it might either be just something that happens or, in some instances, an epiphenomenon of coordination of expression to enable reduced gene expression noise.

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