Noisy out of necessity: Probabilistic behavior during cellular differentiation

COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited

Abstract

Diverse organisms ranging from bacteria to mammalian stem cells undergo pluripotent differentiation where a single cell can commit to one out of several cell fates. How do underlying genetic circuits comprised of interactions between genes and proteins allow cells to ``choose'' a specific cell fate and execute the appropriate differentiation program? To address this question we investigate a simple bacterial differentiation system utilizing mathematical modeling and quantitative single cell measurements. In particular we are interested in elucidating the role of circuit dynamics and stochastic behavior in cellular differentiation.

Authors

  • Gurol Suel

    UT Southwestern