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arxiv: 1703.06532 · v4 · pith:DUZGSCAUnew · submitted 2017-03-19 · 🧬 q-bio.MN · cond-mat.stat-mech· physics.bio-ph· q-bio.QM

Stochastic fluctuations can reveal the feedback signs of gene regulatory networks at the single-molecule level

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keywords genestochasticfeedbackfluctuationsexpressionregulatoryrelationshipsingle-cell
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Understanding the relationship between spontaneous stochastic fluctuations and the topology of the underlying gene regulatory network is of fundamental importance for the study of single-cell stochastic gene expression. Here by solving the analytical steady-state distribution of the protein copy number in a general kinetic model of stochastic gene expression with nonlinear feedback regulation, we reveal the relationship between stochastic fluctuations and feedback topology at the single-molecule level, which provides novel insights into how and to what extent a feedback loop can enhance or suppress molecular fluctuations. Based on such relationship, we also develop an effective method to extract the topological information of a gene regulatory network from single-cell gene expression data. The theory is demonstrated by numerical simulations and, more importantly, validated quantitatively by single-cell data analysis of a synthetic gene circuit integrated in human kidney cells.

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