Building molecular band-pass filters via molecular sequestration

Conference Paper (2022)
Author(s)

Yichi Zhang (University of California)

Christian Cuba Samaniego (University of California)

Katelyn Carleton (University of California)

Yili Qian (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

G. Giordano (UniversitĂ  degli Studi di Trento)

Elisa Franco (University of California)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/CDC51059.2022.9993401
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
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Pages (from-to)
3890-3895
ISBN (electronic)
9781665467612

Abstract

Engineered genetic circuits with tailored functions that mimic how cells process information in changing environments (e.g. cell fate decision, chemotaxis, immune response) have great applications in biomedicine and synthetic biology. Although there is a lot of progress toward the design of gene circuits yielding desired steady states (e.g. logic-based networks), building synthetic circuits for dynamic signal processing (e.g. filters, frequency modulation, and controllers) is still challenging. Here, we provide a model-based approach to build gene networks that can operate as band-pass filters by taking advantage of molecular sequestration. By suitably approximating the dynamics of molecular sequestration, we analyze an Incoherent Feed-Forward Loop (IFFL) and a Negative Feedback (NF) circuit and illustrate how they can achieve band-pass filter behavior. Computational analysis shows that a circuit that incorporates both IFFL and NF motifs improves the filter performance. Our approach facilitates the design of sequestration-based filters, and may support the synthesis of molecular controllers with desired specifications.

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