Inference of plasmid-copy-number mean and noise from single-cell gene expression data.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, École Normale Supérieure, UPMC Univ Paris 06, Université Paris Diderot, CNRS, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.

Published: November 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Plasmids are DNA molecules that replicate independently of chromosomes and can carry genes for traits, such as fluorescence.
  • The study improves on a previous model by adding detailed calculations that consider multiple sources of fluorescence fluctuations in bacterial populations.
  • Researchers demonstrate a method to measure plasmid-copy-number noise by using the chromosome as a reference point, enabling more accurate results.

Article Abstract

Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA molecules which code for their own replication. We previously reported a setup using genes coding for fluorescent proteins of two colors that allowed us, using a simple model, to extract the plasmid-copy-number noise in a monoclonal population of bacteria [J. Wong Ng, Phys. Rev. E 81, 011909 (2010)]. Here we present a detailed calculation relating this noise to the measured levels of fluorescence, taking into account all sources of fluorescence fluctuations: not only the fluctuation of gene expression as in the simple model but also the growth and division of bacteria, the nonuniform distribution of their ages, the random partition of proteins at divisions, and the replication and partition of plasmids and chromosome. We show how to use the chromosome as a reference, which helps extracting the plasmid-copy-number noise in a self-consistent manner.

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