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Bacterial Replication Initiation as Precision Control by Protein Counting

Haochen Fu, Fangzhou Xiao, Suckjoon Jun

2023PRX Life25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

is the total number of initiators required for initiation. Our results answer two long-standing questions in replication initiation: (i) Why do bacteria produce almost two orders of magnitude more DnaA, the master initiator proteins, than required for initiation? (ii) Why does DnaA exist in active (DnaA-ATP) and inactive (DnaA-ADP) forms if only the active form is competent for initiation? The mechanism presented in this work provides a satisfying general solution to how the cell can achieve precision control without sensing protein concentrations, with broad implications from evolution to the design of synthetic cells.

Topics & Concepts

Replication (statistics)DNA replicationDNABacteriaCell biologyComputational biologyBacterial growthBiologyBiophysicsComputer scienceChemistryGeneticsVirologyBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyDNA Repair MechanismsGene Regulatory Network Analysis