Transcriptional Regulation by the Numbers 1: Models

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Molecular Networks

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The study of gene regulation and expression is often discussed in quantitative terms. In particular, the expression of genes is regularly characterized with respect to how much, how fast, when and where. Whether discussing the level of gene expression in a bacterium or its precise location within a developing embryo, the natural language for these experiments is that of numbers. Such quantitative data demands quantitative models. We review a class of models ("thermodynamic models") which exploit statistical mechanics to compute the probability that RNA polymerase is at the appropriate promoter. This provides a mathematically precise elaboration of the idea that activators are agents of recruitment which increase the probability that RNA polymerase will be found at the promoter of interest. We discuss a framework which describes the interactions of repressors, activators, helper molecules and RNA polymerase using the concept of effective concentrations, expressed in terms of a function we call the "regulation factor". This analysis culminates in an expression for the probability of RNA polymerase binding at the promoter of interest as a function of the number of regulatory proteins in the cell. In a companion paper [1], these ideas are applied to several case studies which illustrate the use of the general formalism.

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