Biology – Quantitative Biology – Biomolecules
Scientific paper
2011-04-05
Rep. Prog. Phys. 75 (2012) 026601
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Biomolecules
65 pages, 23 figures
Scientific paper
10.1088/0034-4885/75/2/026601
Problems of search and recognition appear over different scales in biological systems. In this review we focus on the challenges posed by interactions between proteins, in particular transcription factors, and DNA and possible mechanisms which allow for a fast and selective target location. Initially we argue that DNA-binding proteins can be classified, broadly, into three distinct classes which we illustrate using experimental data. Each class calls for a different search process and we discuss the possible application of different search mechanisms proposed over the years to each class. The main thrust of this review is a new mechanism which is based on barrier discrimination. We introduce the model and analyze in detail its consequences. It is shown that this mechanism applies to all classes of transcription factors and can lead to a fast and specific search. Moreover, it is shown that the mechanism has interesting transient features which allow for stability at the target despite rapid binding and unbinding of the transcription factor from the target.
Benichou Olivier
Kafri Yariv
Sheinman Michael
Voituriez Raphael
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