Bistable responses in bacterial genetic networks: designs and dynamical consequences |
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Authors: | Tiwari Abhinav Ray J Christian J Narula Jatin Igoshin Oleg A |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, MS-142, 6100 Main St., Houston, TX 77005, USA b Department of Systems Biology, Unit 950, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77054, USA |
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Abstract: | A key property of living cells is their ability to react to stimuli with specific biochemical responses. These responses can be understood through the dynamics of underlying biochemical and genetic networks. Evolutionary design principles have been well studied in networks that display graded responses, with a continuous relationship between input signal and system output. Alternatively, biochemical networks can exhibit bistable responses so that over a range of signals the network possesses two stable steady states. In this review, we discuss several conceptual examples illustrating network designs that can result in a bistable response of the biochemical network. Next, we examine manifestations of these designs in bacterial master-regulatory genetic circuits. In particular, we discuss mechanisms and dynamic consequences of bistability in three circuits: two-component systems, sigma-factor networks, and a multistep phosphorelay. Analyzing these examples allows us to expand our knowledge of evolutionary design principles networks with bistable responses. |
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