Biology – Quantitative Biology – Biomolecules
Scientific paper
2007-12-20
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Biomolecules
Scientific paper
The mean time required by a transcription factor (TF) or an enzyme to find a target in the nucleus is of prime importance for the initialization of transcription, gene activation or the start of DNA repair. We obtain new estimates for the mean search time when the TF or enzyme, confined to the cell nucleus, can switch from a one dimensional motion along the DNA and a free Brownian regime inside the crowded nucleus. We give analytical expressions for the mean time the particle stays bound to the DNA, $\tau_{DNA}$, and the mean time it diffuses freely, $\tau_{free}$. Contrary to previous results but in agreement with experimental data, we find a factor $\tau_{DNA} \approx 3.7 \tau_{free}$ for the Lac-I TF. The formula obtained for the time required to bind to a target site is found to be coherent with observed data. We also conclude that a higher DNA density leads to a more efficient search process.
Holcman David
Malherbe Godefroy
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