Issue 4, 2010

General organisational principles of the transcriptional regulation system: a tree or a circle?

Abstract

Recent advances of systemic approaches to gene expression and cellular metabolism provide unforeseen opportunities for relating and integrating extensive datasets describing the transcriptional regulation system as a whole. However, due to the multifaceted nature of the phenomenon, these datasets often contain logically distinct types of information determined by underlying approach and adopted methodology of data analysis. Consequently, to integrate the datasets comprising information on the states of chromatin structure, transcriptional regulatory network and cellular metabolism, a novel methodology enabling interconversion of logically distinct types of information is required. Here we provide a holistic conceptual framework for analysis of global transcriptional regulation as a system coordinated by structural coupling between the transcription machinery and DNA topology, acting as interdependent sensors and determinants of metabolic functions. In this operationally closed system any transition in physiological state represents an emergent property determined by shifts in structural coupling, whereas genetic regulation acts as a genuine device converting one logical type of information into the other.

Graphical abstract: General organisational principles of the transcriptional regulation system: a tree or a circle?

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
08 May 2009
Accepted
30 Nov 2009
First published
08 Feb 2010

Mol. BioSyst., 2010,6, 662-676

General organisational principles of the transcriptional regulation system: a tree or a circle?

G. Muskhelishvili, P. Sobetzko, M. Geertz and M. Berger, Mol. BioSyst., 2010, 6, 662 DOI: 10.1039/B909192K

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