Literature DB >> 31083890

Intracellular Noise Level Determines Ratio Control Strategy Confined by Speed-Accuracy Trade-off.

David Menn1, Patrick Sochor1, Hanah Goetz1, Xiao-Jun Tian1, Xiao Wang1.   

Abstract

Robust and precise ratio control of heterogeneous phenotypes within an isogenic population is an essential task, especially in the development and differentiation of a large number of cells such as bacteria, sensory receptors, and blood cells. However, the mechanisms of such ratio control are poorly understood. Here, we employ experimental and mathematical techniques to understand the combined effects of signal induction and gene expression stochasticity on phenotypic multimodality. We identify two strategies to control phenotypic ratios from an initially homogeneous population, suitable roughly to high-noise and low-noise intracellular environments, and we show that both can be used to generate precise fractional differentiation. In noisy gene expression contexts, such as those found in bacteria, induction within the circuit's bistable region is enough to cause noise-induced bimodality within a feasible time frame. However, in less noisy contexts, such as tightly controlled eukaryotic systems, spontaneous state transitions are rare and hence bimodality needs to be induced with a controlled pulse of induction that falls outside the bistable region. Finally, we show that noise levels, system response time, and ratio tuning accuracy impose trade-offs and limitations on both ratio control strategies, which guide the selection of strategy alternatives.

Keywords:  cell fate; fractional differentiation; ratio tuning; stochasticity; synthetic biology

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31083890     DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.9b00030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Synth Biol        ISSN: 2161-5063            Impact factor:   5.110


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