Functional Characteristics of Gene Expression Motifs with Single and Dual Strategies of Regulation
Mainak Pal, Sayantari Ghosh, Indrani Bose

TL;DR
This study compares the dynamics and information transmission of gene expression motifs with single and dual regulation strategies, revealing unique bistability features and enhanced information capacity in dual regulation motifs.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of a four-gene dual regulation motif, highlighting its bistability without cooperativity and superior information transmission compared to transcription-only motifs.
Findings
Four-gene motif exhibits bistability without cooperativity.
Four-gene motif shows lower noise levels than the genetic toggle.
Post-transcriptional regulation motif has higher information capacity.
Abstract
Transcriptional regulation by transcription factors and post-transcriptional regulation by microRNAs constitute two major modes of regulation of gene expression. While gene expression motifs incorporating solely transcriptional regulation are well investigated, the dynamics of motifs with dual strategies of regulation, i.e., both transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, have not been studied as extensively. In this paper, we probe the dynamics of a four-gene motif with dual strategies of regulation of gene expression. Some of the functional characteristics are compared with those of a two-gene motif, the genetic toggle, employing only transcriptional regulation. Both the motifs define positive feedback loops with the potential for bistability and hysteresis. The four-gene motif, contrary to the genetic toggle, is found to exhibit bistability even in the absence of…
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