Controllability analysis and control synthesis for the ribosome flow model
Yoram Zarai, Michael Margaliot, Eduardo D. Sontag, Tamir, Tuller

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how to control the ribosome flow model to achieve desired ribosomal density profiles and protein production rates, providing controllability results and control strategies with biological implications.
Contribution
It establishes controllability of the ribosome flow model and derives explicit control laws for steering ribosomal profiles and production rates.
Findings
The system is controllable when all transition rates are adjustable.
Explicit control laws asymptotically achieve desired profiles.
Production rate can be steered within a feasible region.
Abstract
The ribosomal density along the coding region of the mRNA molecule affect various fundamental intracellular phenomena including: protein production rates, organismal fitness, ribosomal drop off, and co-translational protein folding. Thus, regulating translation in order to obtain a desired ribosomal profile along the mRNA molecule is an important biological problem. We study this problem using a model for mRNA translation, called the ribosome flow model (RFM). In the RFM, the mRNA molecule is modeled as chain of n sites. The n state-variables describe the ribosomal density profile along the mRNA molecule, whereas the transition rates from each site to the next are controlled by n+1 positive constants. To study the problem of controlling the density profile, we consider some or all of the transition rates as time-varying controls. We consider the following problem: given an initial and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms · RNA Research and Splicing · Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
