Physical implications of so(2, 1) symmetry in exact solutions for a self-repressing gene.

J Chem Phys

Departments of Statistics, Ecology and Evolution, Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, Jones Laboratory, University of Chicago, 5747 South Ellis Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.

Published: July 2019

We chemically characterize the symmetries underlying the exact solutions of a stochastic negatively self-regulating gene. The breaking of symmetry at a low molecular number causes three effects. Two branches of the solution exist, having high and low switching rates, such that the low switching rate branch approaches deterministic behavior and the high switching rate branch exhibits sub-Fano behavior. The average protein number differs from the deterministically expected value. Bimodal probability distributions appear as the protein number becomes a readout of the ON/OFF state of the gene.

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