Conversion from spermatogonia to spermatocytes: Extracellular cues and downstream transcription network

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Xi-Ying Fan ◽  
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Ganesh Sriram

Mathematical modeling plays an important and often indispensable role in synthetic biology because it serves as a crucial link between the concept and realization of a biological circuit. We review mathematical modeling concepts and methodologies as relevant to synthetic biology, including assumptions that underlie a model, types of modeling frameworks (deterministic and stochastic), and the importance of parameter estimation and optimization in modeling. Additionally we expound mathematical techniques used to analyze a model such as sensitivity analysis and bifurcation analysis, which enable the identification of the conditions that cause a synthetic circuit to behave in a desired manner. We also discuss the role of modeling in phenotype analysis such as metabolic and transcription network analysis and point out some available modeling standards and software. Following this, we present three case studies—a metabolic oscillator, a synthetic counter, and a bottom-up gene regulatory network—which have incorporated mathematical modeling as a central component of synthetic circuit design.


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Starting with Savageau's pioneering work regarding demand rules for gene regulation from the 1970s, here, we choose the simplest transcription network and ask: how does the cell choose a particular regulatory topology from all available possibilities?


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