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The Challenge of Understanding Specificity in Bio-molecular
NetworksAnirvan M. Sengupta
Physics Dept./ BioMaPS Inst.
Rutgers University
Questions: Information Flow, Specificity and Robustness
• How does such sytems function robustly?
• How come crosstalk does not become interference?
• Design principles or frozen accidents?
Lock and Key Specificity
• Specificity of substrate recognition built into enzymes.
• Each pathway has dedicated extremely specific enzymes.
• Often not true for eukaryotic systems.
Things to Understand “Quantitatively”
• Constraints on graded affinity
• Network effects in the signaling system
• Combinatorial control of promoters
• Genetic networks with complex promoters
• Commitment to cell fates
Evolution of Regulatory Elements and Bioinformatics
• Affinity is graded and number targets decided by concentration.• Evolutionary model says more pleiotropic ->less specific
(Sengupta, Djordjevic, Shraiman, PNAS, 2002).• Improved bioinformatics for E. Coli TFs (Djordjevic,
Sengupta, Shraiman, Genome Research, 2003, in press)
Yeast MAPK Conundrum
• Mating and filamentation governed by same pathway.
• No scaffold found so far
• Could the strength/pattern of excitation be the casue?
Combinatorial Control of Yeast Mating Type Identity
• Combinatorial control by three regulated factors (and a constitutive one) regulate cell type identity.
• Detection of direct targets by combining sequence analysis and microarray data (O’Flanagan, Nagaraj, Mathias, Vershon, Sengupta, in preparation)
Dorso-ventral Patterning in Fly Embryo
• Morphogen gradient: Nuclearized dorsal.• Different cell fates along the axis.
Dorsal Ventral Patterning Network
• How does the gradient of dorsal get read into different cell fates?
• Transcriptional cascade involving twist and snail.
High levels of dorsal TFVentral Drosophila embryo cells
Twist
snail
rhomboid
Twist
snail
rhomboid
At high dorsal concentrations, low affinity binding sites permit transcription of Twist which in turn activates transcription of snail. Snail inhibits rhomboid transcription
Low dorsal concentrations mean that only the high affinity sites in the rhomboid promoter are able to bind dorsal. Since neither Twist nor snail are expressed, rhomboid can be transcribed
Low levels of dorsal TFLateral Drosophila embryo cells
Dorsal High-affinity dorsal binding site Low-affinity dorsal binding site
Gradients and Differential ExpressionGradients and Differential Expression
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