arXiv Open Access 2021

Density- and elongation speed-dependent error correction in RNA polymerization

Xinzhe Zuo Tom Chou
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Abstrak

Backtracking of RNA polymerase (RNAP) is an important pausing mechanism during DNA transcription that is part of the error correction process that enhances transcription fidelity. We model the backtracking mechanism of RNA polymerase, which usually happens when the polymerase tries to incorporate a mismatched nucleotide triphosphate. Previous models have made simplifying assumptions such as neglecting the trailing polymerase behind the backtracking polymerase or assuming that the trailing polymerase is stationary. We derive exact analytic solutions of a stochastic model that includes locally interacting RNAPs by explicitly showing how a trailing RNAP influences the probability that an error is corrected or incorporated by the leading backtracking RNAP. We also provide two related methods for computing the mean times to error correction or incorporation given an initial local RNAP configuration.

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Xinzhe Zuo

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Tom Chou

Format Sitasi

Zuo, X., Chou, T. (2021). Density- and elongation speed-dependent error correction in RNA polymerization. https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.05151

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