Mechanism-based and data-driven modeling in cell-free synthetic biology

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Abstract

Cell-free systems have emerged as a versatile platform in synthetic biology, finding applications in various areas such as prototyping synthetic circuits, biosensor development, and biomanufacturing. To streamline the prototyping process, cell-free systems often incorporate a modeling step that predicts the outcomes of various experimental scenarios, providing a deeper insight into the underlying mechanisms and functions. There are two recognized approaches for modeling these systems: mechanism-based modeling, which models the underlying reaction mechanisms; and data-driven modeling, which makes predictions based on data without preconceived interactions between system components. In this highlight, we focus on the latest advancements in both modeling approaches for cell-free systems, exploring their potential for the design and optimization of synthetic genetic circuits.

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Yurchenko, A., Özkul, G., van Riel, N. A. W., van Hest, J. C. M., & de Greef, T. F. A. (2024, June 4). Mechanism-based and data-driven modeling in cell-free synthetic biology. Chemical Communications. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cc01289e

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