Scientific Reports (Aug 2021)

The switch of DNA states filtering the extrinsic noise in the system of frequency modulation

  • Shih-Chiang Lo,
  • Chao-Xuan You,
  • Bo-Ren Chen,
  • Ching-Chu Hsieh,
  • Cheng-En Li,
  • Che-Chi Shu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95365-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract There is a special node, which the large noise of the upstream element may not always lead to a broad distribution of downstream elements. This node is DNA, with upstream element TF and downstream elements mRNA and proteins. By applying the stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA) on gene circuits inspired by the fim operon in Escherichia coli, we found that cells exchanged the distribution of the upstream transcription factor (TF) for the transitional frequency of DNA. Then cells do an inverse transform, which exchanges the transitional frequency of DNA for the distribution of downstream products. Due to this special feature, DNA in the system of frequency modulation is able to reset the noise. By probability generating function, we know the ranges of parameter values that grant such an interesting phenomenon.