Stochastic mRNA Synthesis in Mammalian Cells
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences · New York University
Abstract
Individual cells in genetically homogeneous populations have been found to express different numbers of molecules of specific proteins. We investigated the origins of these variations in mammalian cells by counting individual molecules of mRNA produced from a reporter gene that was stably integrated into the cell's genome. We found that there are massive variations in the number of mRNA molecules present in each cell. These variations occur because mRNAs are synthesized in short but intense bursts of transcription beginning when the gene transitions from an inactive to an active state and ending when they transition back to the inactive state. We show that these transitions are intrinsically random and not due…
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5Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Messenger RNA
- Gene
- Gene expression
- Enhancer
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Reporter gene
- Regulation of gene expression