Reliability of frequency and amplitude decoding in gene regulation.

Phys Rev Lett

FOM Institute AMOLF, Science Park 104, 1098XE Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: March 2012

In biochemical signaling, information is often encoded in oscillatory signals. However, the advantages of such a coding strategy over an amplitude-encoding scheme of constant signals remain unclear. Here we study the dynamics of a simple model gene promoter in response to oscillating and constant transcription factor signals. We find that in biologically relevant parameter regimes an oscillating input can produce a more constant protein level than a constant input. Our results suggest that oscillating signals may be used to minimize noise in gene regulation.

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