4.6 Article

Distinguishing between models of mammalian gene expression: telegraph-like models versus mechanistic models

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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE
Volume 18, Issue 183, Pages -

Publisher

ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2021.0510

Keywords

gene expression; stochastic dynamics; master equations; noise in biochemical reactions

Funding

  1. Leverhulme Trust [RPG-2018-423]
  2. BBSRC EASTBIO PhD studentship

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The study found that in certain parameter space, the first, second, and third moments of the waiting time distributions between two consecutively produced transcripts exactly match between the two-state and mechanistic models. They are practically indistinguishable by comparison of their transcript numbers distributions, but distinguishable by the shape of their waiting time distributions.
Two-state models (telegraph-like models) have a successful history of predicting distributions of cellular and nascent mRNA numbers that can well fit experimental data. These models exclude key rate limiting steps, and hence it is unclear why they are able to accurately predict the number distributions. To answer this question, here we compare these models to a novel stochastic mechanistic model of transcription in mammalian cells that presents a unified description of transcriptional factor, polymerase and mature mRNA dynamics. We show that there is a large region of parameter space where the first, second and third moments of the distributions of the waiting times between two consecutively produced transcripts (nascent or mature) of two-state and mechanistic models exactly match. In this region: (i) one can uniquely express the two-state model parameters in terms of those of the mechanistic model, (ii) the models are practically indistinguishable by comparison of their transcript numbers distributions, and (iii) they are distinguishable from the shape of their waiting time distributions. Our results clarify the relationship between different gene expression models and identify a means to select between them from experimental data.

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