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Circuits with broken fibration symmetries perform core logic computations in biological networks.


ABSTRACT: We show that logic computational circuits in gene regulatory networks arise from a fibration symmetry breaking in the network structure. From this idea we implement a constructive procedure that reveals a hierarchy of genetic circuits, ubiquitous across species, that are surprising analogues to the emblematic circuits of solid-state electronics: starting from the transistor and progressing to ring oscillators, current-mirror circuits to toggle switches and flip-flops. These canonical variants serve fundamental operations of synchronization and clocks (in their symmetric states) and memory storage (in their broken symmetry states). These conclusions introduce a theoretically principled strategy to search for computational building blocks in biological networks, and present a systematic route to design synthetic biological circuits.

SUBMITTER: Leifer I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7299331 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Circuits with broken fibration symmetries perform core logic computations in biological networks.

Leifer Ian I   Morone Flaviano F   Reis Saulo D S SDS   Andrade José S JS   Sigman Mariano M   Makse Hernán A HA  

PLoS computational biology 20200617 6


We show that logic computational circuits in gene regulatory networks arise from a fibration symmetry breaking in the network structure. From this idea we implement a constructive procedure that reveals a hierarchy of genetic circuits, ubiquitous across species, that are surprising analogues to the emblematic circuits of solid-state electronics: starting from the transistor and progressing to ring oscillators, current-mirror circuits to toggle switches and flip-flops. These canonical variants se  ...[more]

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