Author
Prescott, T
Papachristodoulou, A
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems
DOI
10.1109/TBCAS.2015.2460376
Issue
4
Volume
9
Last updated
2021-01-31T21:07:11.14+00:00
Page
572-580
Abstract
In Synthetic Biology, biomolecular networks are designed and constructed to perform specified tasks. Design strategies for these networks tend to center on tuning the parameters of mathematical models to achieve a specified behavior, and implementing these parameters experimentally. This design strategy often assumes a fixed network structure that defines the possible behaviors, which may be too restrictive for our purposes. This paper investigates the extent to which the state space of a synthetic network can also be designed and shaped by parametric tuning. We exploit timescale separation to implement new, nonlinear, tunable conservation relations that hold for all times beyond a fast transient. We demonstrate an application of this design strategy by flexibly constraining the possible behaviors of a gene regulatory network through the design of fast protein interactions.
Symplectic ID
570771
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
1 January 2015
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