Probing Gene Expression in Live Cells, One Protein Molecule at a Time
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We directly observed real-time production of single protein molecules in individual Escherichia coli cells. A fusion protein of a fast-maturing yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) and a membrane-targeting peptide was expressed under a repressed condition. The membrane-localized YFP can be detected with single-molecule sensitivity. We found that the protein molecules are produced in bursts, with each burst originating from a stochastically transcribed single messenger RNA molecule, and that protein copy numbers in the bursts follow a geometric distribution. The quantitative study of low-level gene expression demonstrates the potential of single-molecule experiments in elucidating the workings of fundamental…
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- Messenger RNA
- Fusion protein
- Cell biology
- Green fluorescent protein
- Escherichia coli
- Biology
- Gene
- Gene expression
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