Exact results for gene-expression models with general waiting-time distributions
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- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.109.024119
Exact results for gene-expression models with general waiting-time distributions
Abstract
Complex molecular details of transcriptional regulation can be coarse-grained by assuming that reaction waiting times for promoter-state transitions, the mRNA synthesis, and the mRNA degradation follow general distributions. However, how such a generalized two-state model is analytically solved is a long-standing issue. Here we first present analytical formulas of burst-size distributions for this model. Then, we derive an iterative equation for the mRNA moment-generating function, by which mRNA raw and binomial moments of any order can be conveniently calculated. The analytical results obtained in the special cases of phase-type waiting-time distributions not only provide insights into the mechanisms of complex transcriptional regulations but also bring conveniences for experimental data-based statistical inferences.
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