2015
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.5b00127
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Marching along to an Offbeat Drum: Entrainment of Synthetic Gene Oscillators by a Noisy Stimulus

Abstract: Modulation of biological oscillations by stimuli lies at the root of many phenomena, including maintenance of circadian rhythms, propagation of neural signals, and somitogenesis. While it is well established that regular periodic modulation can entrain an oscillator, an aperiodic (noisy) modulation can also robustly entrain oscillations. This latter scenario may describe, for instance, the effect of irregular weather patterns on circadian rhythms, or why irregular neural stimuli can still reliably transmit inf… Show more

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“…No apparent change in growth was observed by induction ( Fig. S1) as reported previously 29,30 . The effects of queue formation on antibiotic survival are shown as the percentage of the population that survived ampicillin treatment (Fig 2).…”
Section: Proteolytic Queueing Affects Tolerancesupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…No apparent change in growth was observed by induction ( Fig. S1) as reported previously 29,30 . The effects of queue formation on antibiotic survival are shown as the percentage of the population that survived ampicillin treatment (Fig 2).…”
Section: Proteolytic Queueing Affects Tolerancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…For example, synthetic oscillators require rapid degradation of proteins, which is accomplished using the ssrA degradation tag [26][27][28] ; the ssrA degradation tag is the amino acid sequence, AANDENYALAA 18 , which we abbreviate to LAA throughout. Previous work establishes that multiple circuits can be coordinated by overproduction of a common degradation tag to target proteins to a protease 29,30 . When a protease is overloaded, protein species compete for degradation; the enzyme is unable to keep up with the influx of new proteins 31 .…”
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“…(B) Example of synthetic oscillators with incoherent inputs (Atkinson et al, 2003; Butzin et al, 2016; Chen et al, 2015; Fung et al, 2005; Hussain et al, 2014; Stricker et al, 2008; Tigges et al, 2009, 2010; Toettcher et al, 2010). …”
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confidence: 99%