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The Chemical Fluctuation Theorem governing gene expression

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  • Seong Jun Park

    (Chung-Ang University
    Chung-Ang University
    Chung-Ang University)

  • Sanggeun Song

    (Chung-Ang University
    Chung-Ang University
    Chung-Ang University)

  • Gil-Suk Yang

    (Chung-Ang University)

  • Philip M. Kim

    (University of Toronto)

  • Sangwoon Yoon

    (Chung-Ang University)

  • Ji-Hyun Kim

    (Chung-Ang University)

  • Jaeyoung Sung

    (Chung-Ang University
    Chung-Ang University
    Chung-Ang University)

Abstract

Gene expression is a complex stochastic process composed of numerous enzymatic reactions with rates coupled to hidden cell-state variables. Despite advances in single-cell technologies, the lack of a theory accurately describing the gene expression process has restricted a robust, quantitative understanding of gene expression variability among cells. Here we present the Chemical Fluctuation Theorem (CFT), providing an accurate relationship between the environment-coupled chemical dynamics of gene expression and gene expression variability. Combined with a general, accurate model of environment-coupled transcription processes, the CFT provides a unified explanation of mRNA variability for various experimental systems. From this analysis, we construct a quantitative model of transcription dynamics enabling analytic predictions for the dependence of mRNA noise on the mRNA lifetime distribution, confirmed against stochastic simulation. This work suggests promising new directions for quantitative investigation into cellular control over biological functions by making complex dynamics of intracellular reactions accessible to rigorous mathematical deductions.

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  • Seong Jun Park & Sanggeun Song & Gil-Suk Yang & Philip M. Kim & Sangwoon Yoon & Ji-Hyun Kim & Jaeyoung Sung, 2018. "The Chemical Fluctuation Theorem governing gene expression," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-02737-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02737-0
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    1. Park, Seong Jun & Choi, M.Y., 2024. "Analytic expression of the probability density function for the first-passage time in birth-death processes," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 186(C).

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