The quantitative relation between transcription factor concentrations and the rate of protein production from downstream genes is central to the function of genetic networks. Here we show that this relation, which we call the gene regulation function (GRF), fluctuates dynamically in individual living cells, thereby limiting the accuracy with which transcriptional genetic circuits can transfer signals. Using fluorescent reporter genes and fusion proteins, we characterized the bacteriophage lambda promoter P_R in Escherichia coli. A novel technique based on binomial errors in protein partitioning enabled calibration of in vivo biochemical parameters in molecular units. We found that protein production rates fluctuate over a time scale of abou...
Regulatory relationships between transcription factors (TFs) and their target genes lie at the heart...
The information that instructs cells on how to create the molecules that perform cellular functions ...
The cell division rate, size and gene expression programmes change in response to external condition...
The quantitative relation between transcription factor concentrations and the rate of protein produc...
Clonal populations of cells exhibit substantial phenotypic variation. Such heterogeneity can be esse...
Variability in gene expression among genetically identical cells has emerged as a central preoccupa...
In a living cell, gene expression—the transcription of DNA to messenger RNA followed by translation ...
none8noThe small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
To quantify gene regulation, a function is required that relates transcription factor binding to DNA...
To understand the full breadth of the physiological implications of random fluctuations, of crucial ...
AbstractWe report the results of operator state fluctuations in gene expression for the entire bacte...
Bacteria are exposed to fluctuations in their environment and can respond to such changes by regulat...
Many cellular signaling pathways exhibit a bowtie topology: multiple distinct signal inputs converge...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
Regulatory relationships between transcription factors (TFs) and their target genes lie at the heart...
The information that instructs cells on how to create the molecules that perform cellular functions ...
The cell division rate, size and gene expression programmes change in response to external condition...
The quantitative relation between transcription factor concentrations and the rate of protein produc...
Clonal populations of cells exhibit substantial phenotypic variation. Such heterogeneity can be esse...
Variability in gene expression among genetically identical cells has emerged as a central preoccupa...
In a living cell, gene expression—the transcription of DNA to messenger RNA followed by translation ...
none8noThe small number of molecules, unevenly distributed within an isogenic cell population, makes...
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence dictate rates ...
To quantify gene regulation, a function is required that relates transcription factor binding to DNA...
To understand the full breadth of the physiological implications of random fluctuations, of crucial ...
AbstractWe report the results of operator state fluctuations in gene expression for the entire bacte...
Bacteria are exposed to fluctuations in their environment and can respond to such changes by regulat...
Many cellular signaling pathways exhibit a bowtie topology: multiple distinct signal inputs converge...
The blueprint of a living cell is inscribed in its DNA. A region of DNA encoding a protein is called...
Regulatory relationships between transcription factors (TFs) and their target genes lie at the heart...
The information that instructs cells on how to create the molecules that perform cellular functions ...
The cell division rate, size and gene expression programmes change in response to external condition...