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Yun Min Song – Noise robustness and metabolic load determine the principles of central dogma regulation
October 25, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm KST
In this talk, we discuss the paper : “Noise robustness and metabolic load determine the principles of central dogma regulation” by Teresa W. Lo et al, Sci. Adv, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ado3095.
Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/99567630778?pwd=N2ZrUWtqZzJ0YURVTzlZT3JJR3FUQT09
Abstract
The processes of gene expression are inherently stochastic, even for essential genes required for growth. How does the cell maximize fitness in light of noise? To answer this question, we build a mathematical model to explore the trade-off between metabolic load and growth robustness. The model provides insights for principles of central dogma regulation: Optimal protein expression levels for many genes are in vast overabundance. Essential genes are transcribed above a lower limit of one message per cell cycle. Gene expression is achieved by load balancing between transcription and translation. We present evidence that each of these regulatory principles is observed. These results reveal that robustness and metabolic load determine the global regulatory principles that govern gene expression processes, and these principles have broad implications for cellular function.