Noise in timing and precision of gene activities in a genetic cascade

Amnon Amir, Oren Kobiler, Assaf Rokney, Amos B. Oppenheim, Joel Stavans*

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Abstract

Biological developmental pathways require proper timing of gene expression. We investigated timing variations of defined steps along the lytic cascade of bacteriophage λ. Gene expression was followed in individual lysogenic cells, after induction with a pulse of UV irradiation. At low UV doses, some cells undergo partial induction and eventually divide, whereas others follow the lytic pathway. The timing of events in cells committed to lysis is independent of the level of activation of the SOS response, suggesting that the lambda network proceeds autonomously after induction. An increased loss of temporal coherence of specific events from prophage induction to lysis is observed, even though the coefficient of variation of timing fluctuations decreases. The observed temporal variations are not due to cell factors uniformly dilating the timing of execution of the cascade. This behavior is reproduced by a simple model composed of independent stages, which for a given mean duration predicts higher temporal precision, when a cascade consists of a large number of steps. Evidence for the independence of regulatory modules in the network is presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number71
JournalMolecular Systems Biology
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bacteriophage λ
  • Noise
  • Precision
  • Prophage induction
  • Timing

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