Translational control of gene expression via interacting feedback loops

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Abstract

Translation is a key step in the synthesis of proteins. Accordingly, cells have evolved an intricate array of control mechanisms to regulate this process. By constructing a multicomponent mathematical framework we uncover how translation may be controlled via interacting feedback loops. Our results reveal that this interplay gives rise to a remarkable range of protein synthesis dynamics, including oscillations, step change, and bistability. This suggests that cells may have recourse to a much richer set of control mechanisms than was previously understood.

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Wang, L., Romano, M. C., & Davidson, F. A. (2019). Translational control of gene expression via interacting feedback loops. Physical Review E, 100(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.100.050402

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