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Architectural Principles for Characterizing the Performance of Antithetic Integral Feedback Networks.


ABSTRACT: As we begin to design increasingly complex synthetic biomolecular systems, it is essential to develop rational design methodologies that yield predictable circuit performance. Here we apply mathematical tools from the theory of control and dynamical systems to yield practical insights into the architecture and function of a particular class of biological feedback circuit. Specifically, we show that it is possible to analytically characterize both the operating regime and performance tradeoffs of an antithetic integral feedback circuit architecture. Furthermore, we demonstrate how these principles can be applied to inform the design process of a particular synthetic feedback circuit.

SUBMITTER: Olsman N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6479019 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Architectural Principles for Characterizing the Performance of Antithetic Integral Feedback Networks.

Olsman Noah N   Xiao Fangzhou F   Doyle John C JC  

iScience 20190408


As we begin to design increasingly complex synthetic biomolecular systems, it is essential to develop rational design methodologies that yield predictable circuit performance. Here we apply mathematical tools from the theory of control and dynamical systems to yield practical insights into the architecture and function of a particular class of biological feedback circuit. Specifically, we show that it is possible to analytically characterize both the operating regime and performance tradeoffs of  ...[more]

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