SUPA, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, United Kingdom.
Phys Rev Lett. 2013 Sep 6;111(10):108101. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.108101. Epub 2013 Sep 3.
In bacteria, regulatory proteins search for a specific DNA-binding target via "facilitated diffusion": a series of rounds of three-dimensional diffusion in the cytoplasm, and one-dimensional (1D) linear diffusion along the DNA contour. Using large scale Brownian dynamics simulations we find that each of these steps is affected differently by crowding proteins, which can either be bound to the DNA acting as a road block to the 1D diffusion, or freely diffusing in the cytoplasm. Macromolecular crowding can strongly affect mechanistic features such as the balance between three-dimensional and 1D diffusion, but leads to surprising robustness of the total search time.
在细菌中,调节蛋白通过“协助扩散”来搜索特定的 DNA 结合靶标:一系列在细胞质中的三维扩散和沿着 DNA 轮廓的一维(1D)线性扩散。使用大规模布朗动力学模拟,我们发现这些步骤中的每一步都受到拥挤蛋白的不同影响,拥挤蛋白可以结合到 DNA 上,成为 1D 扩散的路障,也可以在细胞质中自由扩散。大分子拥挤会强烈影响机制特征,例如三维扩散和 1D 扩散之间的平衡,但会导致总搜索时间惊人的稳健性。