Minimal model of transcriptional elongation processes with pauses
Abstract
Fundamental biological processes such as transcription and translation, where a genetic sequence is sequentially read by a macromolecule, have been well described by a classical model of non-equilibrium statistical physics, the totally asymmetric exclusion principle (TASEP). This model describes particles hopping between sites of a one-dimensional lattice, with the particle current determining the transcription or translation rate. An open problem is how to analyze a TASEP where particles can pause randomly, as has been observed during transcription. In this work, we report that surprisingly, a simple mean-field model predicts well the particle current for all values of the average pause duration, using a simple description of blocking behind paused particles.
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@article{arxiv.1411.4978,
title = {Minimal model of transcriptional elongation processes with pauses},
author = {Jingkui Wang and Benjamin Pfeuty and Quentin Thommen and Carmen Romano and Marc Lefranc},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.4978},
year = {2019}
}