Gene expression in growing cells: A biophysical primer
Ido Golding, Ariel Amir

TL;DR
This paper reviews how cell growth and division influence gene expression, emphasizing the importance of cell-cycle regulation and stochasticity, and discusses recent experimental and theoretical advances in understanding these interconnected processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of emerging models and experimental findings on cell-cycle regulated gene expression, highlighting the coupling between growth and gene activity.
Findings
Gene expression is modulated by cell cycle stages.
Recent experiments measure simultaneous growth and gene expression in single cells.
Theoretical models aim to unify diverse experimental observations.
Abstract
Cell growth and gene expression, essential elements of all living systems, have long been the focus of biophysical interrogation. Advances in single-cell methods have invigorated theoretical studies into these processes. However, until recently, there was little dialog between the two areas of study. Most theoretical models for gene regulation assumed gene activity to be oblivious to the progression of the cell cycle between birth and division. But there are numerous ways in which the periodic character of all cellular observables can modulate gene expression. The molecular factors required for transcription and translation increase in number during the cell cycle, but are also diluted due to the continuous increase in cell volume. The replication of the genome changes the dosage of those same cellular players but also provides competing targets for regulatory binding. Finally, cell…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGene Regulatory Network Analysis · Light effects on plants · Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
MethodsFocus
