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[Preprint]. 2024 Nov 6:arXiv:2403.02943v3. Originally published 2024 Mar 5. [Version 3]

FIG. 5. Clustering reduces time to precise concentration interpretation.

FIG. 5.

(A, B) Two cartoons show Bcd molecules in the nucleus (green circles) and an enhancer with a binding site of length b (A) or a cluster of diameter d (B) embedded in the nuclear environment. The equation in (A) is for the time taken by a sensor of size a for nuclear concentration c with an accuracy of dNN, where N is the number of molecules counted. (C) Reduction of time (gT) to make an accurate (~ 10%) nuclear concentration estimation as a function of the nuclear position with the cluster as nuclear concentration sensor versus an enhancer binding site being the concentration sensor [35].