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Role of transcriptional bursts in cellular oscillations
Fecha
2017-08-24Registro en:
Almeira, Nahuel; Risau Gusman, Sebastian Luis; Role of transcriptional bursts in cellular oscillations; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of Theoretical Biology; 426; 24-8-2017; 49-56
0022-5193
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Almeira, Nahuel
Risau Gusman, Sebastian Luis
Resumen
Genetic oscillators are present in the cells of many organisms and control several biological processes. The common feature of such oscillators is the presence of a protein which represses the transcription of its own gene. Recently, it has been shown that for many genes transcription is not a continuous process, but that it proceeds in bursts. We study here the relationship between bursty transcription and the robustness of protein oscillations. We concentrate on the temporal profile of mRNA production by studying regimes where this profile changes but the amount of mRNA produced is kept fixed. For systems with different degrees of cooperativity we show that in general bursts are associated with more robust oscillations, but when they are too short and intense they can have the opposite effect. In other words, we show that, in terms of the regularity of the oscillations generated, there is an optimal value for the intensity of the bursts.