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Coarse-Grained Dynamics of Protein Synthesis in a Cell-Free System
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2011
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E. ColiEngineeringMolecular BiologyProtein Phase SeparationGene TranscriptionProtein SynthesisBiosynthesisSteady StateProtein ExpressionProtein FoldingSharp TransitionBiophysicsMedicineMacromolecular MachineGene ExpressionProtein BiosynthesisCellular EnzymologyBiotechnologySynthetic BiologySystems BiologyPathway EngineeringComputational Biophysics
A complete gene expression reaction is reconstituted in a cell-free system comprising the entire endogenous transcription, translation, as well as mRNA and protein degradation machinery of E. coli. In dissecting the major reaction steps, we derive a coarse-grained enzymatic description of biosynthesis and degradation, from which ten relevant rate constants and concentrations are determined. Governed by zeroth-order degradation, protein expression follows a sharp transition from undetectable levels to constant-rate accumulation, without reaching steady state.
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