Title
Statistical analysis of molecular signal recording.
Abstract
A molecular device that records time-varying signals would enable new approaches in neuroscience. We have recently proposed such a device, termed a "molecular ticker tape", in which an engineered DNA polymerase (DNAP) writes time-varying signals into DNA in the form of nucleotide misincorporation patterns. Here, we define a theoretical framework quantifying the expected capabilities of molecular ticker tapes as a function of experimental parameters. We present a decoding algorithm for estimating time-dependent input signals, and DNAP kinetic parameters, directly from misincorporation rates as determined by sequencing. We explore the requirements for accurate signal decoding, particularly the constraints on (1) the polymerase biochemical parameters, and (2) the amplitude, temporal resolution, and duration of the time-varying input signals. Our results suggest that molecular recording devices with kinetic properties similar to natural polymerases could be used to perform experiments in which neural activity is compared across several experimental conditions, and that devices engineered by combining favorable biochemical properties from multiple known polymerases could potentially measure faster phenomena such as slow synchronization of neuronal oscillations. Sophisticated engineering of DNAPs is likely required to achieve molecular recording of neuronal activity with single-spike temporal resolution over experimentally relevant timescales.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003145
PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Keywords
Field
DocType
neuroscience,statistics,mathematics,genetics,biophysics,physics,biology,applied mathematics
Pattern recognition,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Statistical analysis
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
7
1553-734X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.60
8
Authors
8