On the Ribosomal Density that Maximizes Protein Translation Rate
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During mRNA translation, several ribosomes attach to the same mRNA molecule simultaneously translating it into a protein. This pipelining increases the protein production rate. A natural and important question is what ribosomal density maximizes the protein production rate. Using mathematical models of ribosome flow along both a linear and a circular mRNA molecule we prove that typically the steady-state production rate is maximized when the ribosomal density is one half of the maximal possible density. We discuss the implications of our results to endogenous genes under natural cellular conditions and also to synthetic biology.
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