Construction of Incoherent Feedforward Loop Circuits
in a Cell-Free System and in Cells
Posted on 2019-02-21 - 00:00
Cells
utilize transcriptional regulation networks to respond to
environmental signals. Network motifs, such as feedforward loops,
play essential roles in these regulatory networks. In this work, we
construct two different functional and modular incoherent type 1 feedforward
loop circuits in a cell-free transcription–translation system
and in cells. With the help of mathematical modeling and the cell-free
system, we can streamline the design–build–test cycles
of the circuits, in which we characterize and optimize these circuits in vitro to confirm that they function as expected before
implementing them in vivo. We show that the performance
of these circuits from in vitro studies closely recapitulates
those from in vivo experiments. We demonstrate that
these feedforward loops show dynamic response and pulse-like behavior
both in vitro and in vivo. These
novel feedforward loop network motifs can be incorporated in more
complicated biological circuits as detectors or responders.
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Guo, Shaobin; Murray, Richard M. (2019). Construction of Incoherent Feedforward Loop Circuits
in a Cell-Free System and in Cells. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.8b00493