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Biological significance of autoregulation through steady state analysis of genetic networks
Biosystems - Tập 84 - Trang 39 - 2006
Autoregulation of regulatory proteins is a recurring theme in genetic networks. Autoregulation is an important component of a genetic regulatory network besides protein–protein and protein–DNA interactions, stoichiometry, multiple binding sites and cooperativity. Although the biological significance of autoregulation has been studied before, its significance in presence of other mechanisms is not clearly enumerated. We have analyzed at steady state the significance of autoregulation in presence of other molecular mechanisms by considering hypothetical genetic networks. We demonstrate that autoregulation of a regulatory protein can impart amplification to the response. Further, autoregulation of an activator binding to the DNA as a dimer can introduce bistability, thus forcing the system to reside in two distinct steady states. In combination with autoregulation, cooperative binding can further increase the sensitivity and can yield a highly ultrasensitive response. We conclude that autoregulation with the help of other molecular mechanisms can impart distinct system level properties such as amplification, sensitivity and bistability. The results are further discussed in relation to various examples of genetic networks that exist in biological systems.
#Gene #Activator/repressor #Binding sites #Dimerization #Cooperativity #Bistability #Amplification and sensitivity
Effects of store-operated and receptor-operated calcium channels on synchronization of calcium oscillations in astrocytes
Biosystems - Tập 198 - Trang 104233 - 2020
Spontaneous generation, the origin of life, and self assembly
Biosystems - Tập 2 - Trang 235-237 - 1968
Order stability via Fröhlich condensation in bio, eco, and social systems: The quantum-like approach
Biosystems - Tập 212 - Trang 104593 - 2022
Potential role of the X circular code in the regulation of gene expression
Biosystems - Tập 203 - Trang 104368 - 2021
miRNAfe: A comprehensive tool for feature extraction in microRNA prediction
Biosystems - Tập 138 - Trang 1-5 - 2015
A Brownian model of glutamate diffusion in excitatory synapses of hippocampus
Biosystems - Tập 58 - Trang 67-74 - 2000
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