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Dynamic control of gene regulatory logic by seemingly redundant transcription factors.


ABSTRACT: Many transcription factors co-express with their homologs to regulate identical target genes, however the advantages of such redundancies remain elusive. Using single-cell imaging and microfluidics, we study the yeast general stress response transcription factor Msn2 and its seemingly redundant homolog Msn4. We find that gene regulation by these two factors is analogous to logic gate systems. Target genes with fast activation kinetics can be fully induced by either factor, behaving as an 'OR' gate. In contrast, target genes with slow activation kinetics behave as an 'AND' gate, requiring distinct contributions from both factors, upon transient stimulation. Furthermore, such genes become an 'OR' gate when the input duration is prolonged, suggesting that the logic gate scheme is not static but rather dependent on the input dynamics. Therefore, Msn2 and Msn4 enable a time-based mode of combinatorial gene regulation that might be applicable to homologous transcription factors in other organisms.

SUBMITTER: AkhavanAghdam Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5047750 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic control of gene regulatory logic by seemingly redundant transcription factors.

AkhavanAghdam Zohreh Z   Sinha Joydeb J   Tabbaa Omar P OP   Hao Nan N  

eLife 20160930


Many transcription factors co-express with their homologs to regulate identical target genes, however the advantages of such redundancies remain elusive. Using single-cell imaging and microfluidics, we study the yeast general stress response transcription factor Msn2 and its seemingly redundant homolog Msn4. We find that gene regulation by these two factors is analogous to logic gate systems. Target genes with fast activation kinetics can be fully induced by either factor, behaving as an 'OR' ga  ...[more]

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