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Invariant mRNA and mitotic protein breakdown solves the Russian Doll problem of the cell cycle
Authors:Cooper Stephen  Shedden Kerby  Vu-Phan Dang
Institution:a Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0520, USA
b Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1285, USA
c Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-5942, USA
Abstract:It has been proposed that cyclical gene expression occurs at a large number of different times during the cell cycle. The existence of a large number of cycle-specific variations in mRNA and protein during the eukaryotic cell cycle raises the problem of how cell-cycle variations are regulated. This is the “infinite regression” or Russian Doll problem where postulating a cell-cycle specific control element pushes the explanation of cell-cycle variation back one step to the problem of how that control element varies during the cell cycle.PCR studies on unperturbed cells indicate Cyclin mRNA content is invariant during the cell cycle. Furthermore, calculations reveal that variations in mRNA content do not account for observed protein variations.Continuous and constant gene expression during the cell cycle, continuous protein accumulation, and protein breakdown only within the mitotic window solves the Russian Doll problem or infinite regression problem. These results, and theoretical ideas support an alternative view of the cell cycle where many of the proposed control systems do not exist.
Keywords:Cell cycle  Eukaryotic cells  Gene expression  Regulation
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