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Nan Hao, Erin K O’Shea
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+ How is an environmental stimuli transmitted into a cell? + How a cell respond to a specific signal? – Here the signal can be any change in the environment.
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Signal & Response
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http://howardhughes.trinity.duke.edu/blogs/2011/06/24/zinc-fingers- plasmids-and-my-battle-with-e-coli
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http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/fps.png
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+ Binding of transcription factor to gene promoter
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+ Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) + Msn2 is TF that binds to DNA stress response element. + Stress stimuli: dephosphorylated, enter the nucleus, activate genes.
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+ Observe how Msn2 respond to different stress – Glucose limitation – Osmotic stress – Oxidative stress
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Top row: average of single –cell time traces of Msn2-YFP translocation Bottom row: representative single cell time traces of Msn2-YFP nuclear translocation
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+ Sporadic, heterogeneous translocation burst after the initially relatively uniform nuclea burst.
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+ Similarly uniform initial nuclear burst, fewer subsequence sporadic burst
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+ Prolonged nuclear enrichment of Msn2
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+ Observe how Msn2 respond to different stress + What is the gene expression corresponding to Msn2? – Hill equation – Curve fitting
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+ Observe how Msn2 respond to different stress + What is the gene expression corresponding to Msn2? + How dynamical modulation would affect gene expression – Experiment – Computational model
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+ Is it only the Msn2 nuclear localization level and time that matter, or is it influenced by the dynamic profile of Msn2 activation?
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+ Area under curve of nuclear trace—max expression Single pu;se (black blue red) Oscillatory input (orange)
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+ Max expression to Amplitude(change duration), Duration(change amplitude), Frequency
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+ Observe how Msn2 respond to different stress + What is the gene expression corresponding to Msn2? + How dynamical modulation would affect gene expression + Hypothetical model simulation – Change parameters in computation model
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+ Different TF binding parameter Kd, n, same promoter kinetic + AM is sensitive
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+ Same binding parameter, different promoter kinetics k1,k2 + DM and FM are sensitive.
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+ All different + Combines the results
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+ Observe how Msn2 respond to different stress + What is the gene expression corresponding to Msn2? + How dynamical modulation would affect gene expression + Hypothetical model simulation + Analysis of a simplified model
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+ Time scale of promoter transition
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