Structure and function of the feed-forward loop network motif
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Abstract
Engineered systems are often built of recurring circuit modules that carry out key functions. Transcription networks that regulate the responses of living cells were recently found to obey similar principles: they contain several biochemical wiring patterns, termed network motifs, which recur throughout the network. One of these motifs is the feed-forward loop (FFL). The FFL, a three-gene pattern, is composed of two input transcription factors, one of which regulates the other, both jointly regulating a target gene. The FFL has eight possible structural types, because each of the three interactions in the FFL can be activating or repressing. Here, we theoretically analyze the functions of these eight…
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- Cooperativity
- Transcription factor
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Computer science
- Computational biology
- Gene regulatory network
- Gene
- Feed forward
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