Functional characteristics of a double positive feedback loop coupled with autorepression
Subhasis Banerjee, Indrani Bose

TL;DR
This study analyzes a gene regulatory network motif with positive and negative feedback loops, revealing bistability and stochastic transitions that relate to pancreatic beta-cell function and diabetes.
Contribution
It demonstrates how gene copy number and autorepression influence bistability and state transitions, providing insights into MODY development.
Findings
Bistability increases when gene copy number decreases.
Autorepression reduces the bistable region.
Stochastic fluctuations can induce state transitions.
Abstract
We study the functional characteristics of a two-gene motif consisting of a double positive feedback loop and an autoregulatory negative feedback loop. The motif appears in the gene regulatory network controlling the functional activity of pancreatic -cells. The model exhibits bistability and hysteresis in appropriate parameter regions. The two stable steady states correspond to low (OFF state) and high (ON state) protein levels respectively. Using a deterministic approach, we show that the region of bistability increases in extent when the copy number of one of the genes is reduced from two to one. The negative feedback loop has the effect of reducing the size of the bistable region. Loss of a gene copy, brought about by mutations, hampers the normal functioning of the -cells giving rise to the genetic disorder, maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY). The diabetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGene Regulatory Network Analysis · Pancreatic function and diabetes · Protein Structure and Dynamics
