Title: Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Modeling Single Gene Transcription Biological
Control without Maxwell Demons?
Andrei Ruckenstein
- Department of Physics and Astronomy
- BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology
- Rutgers University, Piscataway NJ 07030
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CENTRAL DOGMA
DNA
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Transcription
RNA
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Protein
3Transcription
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- Multi-subunit molecular motor
- Highly conserved across species
Darst et al. Science 289 (2000)
Kornberg et al. Science 292 (2001)
- Transcription termination
4Model of the elongation complex
12-14 bp bubble
8-9 bp hybrid
3-end
exit channel
secondary channel
active center
RNA transcript
5-end of RNA
5NTP incorporation
NTP (NMP)n (NMP)n1 PPi
i1
6NTP (NMP)n (NMP)n1 PPi
i
i1
7NTP (NMP)n (NMP)n1 PPi
i1
8NTP (NMP)n (NMP)n1 PPi
i1
0
(UNTRANSLOCATED RNA1)
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17Proofreading editing
18Proofreading editing
(REVERSE TRANSLOCATED-EDITED)
19Proofreading
20Outline
- Pausing sequences where RNAP stalls reversibly
or irreversibly
- Termination with or without memory?
- New model of translocation two (or more)
coupled ratchets
21H. Matsuzaki, J. Mol. Biol. (1994), 235, 1173-1192
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24TEC Stability Profile
- Average over bubble configurations
- Minima are backtracked from position 0!!
(Result of weak DNA-RNA hybrid)
25Arrest!
26- Effect of multiple bubbles
Shifts the HIV-LTR pause transcript length 62
to the correct backtracked position ( -1)
It can eliminate pauses
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30Pause criterium
- Identify pauses within pause clusters
- Do not backtrack past equilibrium RNA folds!
Kinetic barriers from co-transcriptional RNA
folding! (D. Luse 1996) Guess separation of
scales between translocation (?sec) RNA unfolding
(msec)
(10 bp GC hairpin unbinding time scale of 100
years! (Herschlag, 1995))
31- Results
- In 100 experimental pauses
- lt15 false negatives
- ?35 false positives
- Random assignment of pauses on
- the corresponding templates
- ?70 false negatives and
- ?68 false positives
- Best results for multiple bubble
- with folding
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32Intrinsic Termination
Yarnell Roberts Science 1999 Santangelo
Roberts Mol Cell 2004
126 Terminators 96 predictive rate
33Another mechanism of transcription termination
Gusarov Nudler (1999)
Phage l tR2 terminator
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Gil Bar-Nahum,Vitaly Epshtein, Ruslan Rafiko,
Evgeny Nudler (NYU), and Arkady Mustaev (Public
Health, NJ)
Two mutant E-coli RNAPs
slow
fast
- More responsive to signals
- Preferentially back-tracked
- F-bridge preferentially bent
- Incorrect NTPs enhance back translocation w.r.t.
the - case of both correct and no NTP
Proofreading
36The Double Ratchet Model
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Fidelity
F
Misincorporation rate
F
WT
S
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Higher Fidelity ?
F
Misincorporation rate
- Arbitrary fidelity can be achieved in thermal
equilibrium!!
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Time dependence of NTP incorporation
Allosteric binding site for a second NTP in the
active center
Erie et al. Cell 106. 242 (2001)
40 incorporation
30 mM
1mM
100 mM
5m?
500 mM
15m?
41- Fit to 22 sets of curves
- with five parameters
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- The model explains all available biochemical and
kinetic - data on elongation by E-coli RNAP (Nahum et
al., Cell 120, - 183-193, January 28 2005)
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- The interplay between internal and
translocational ratchets - play a role in the fidelity, proofreading and
processivity of - transcription already before the chemical
incorporation step! - No energy required for increasing fidelity
(multiple check point - idea) but energy is needed for editing
- Challange
- Model selection optimize fit, minimize
complexity of the model, - and minimize variation with additional data
- (maximize predictibility).
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MY GRAND CHALLENGES
- CO-TRANSCRIPTIONAL RNA FOLDING
- STRUCTURAL INF/MODELING OF TERMINATION
- PREDICTIONS MODEL SELCTION
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IT IS SOMETIMES EASIER TO MAKE A THEORY OF
EVERYTHING THAN A THEORY OF SOMETHING! Aharon
Katchalsky
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Acknowledgments
Gil Bar-Nahum Vitaly Epshtein Ruslan
Rafikov Evgeny Nudler
(NYU School of Medicine)
(BioMaPS Insitute/Rutgers)
Daibhid OMaoileidigh Vasisht Tadigotla Richard
Ebright Konstantin Severinov Peter von Hippel
(University of Oregon)