Dichotomous feedback: a signal sequestration-based feedback mechanism for biocontroller design
We introduce a new design framework for implementing negative feedback regulation in synthetic biology, which we term ‘dichotomous feedback’. Our approach is different from current methods, in that it sequesters existing fluxes in the process to be controlled, and in this way takes advantage of the...
Main Authors: | Sootla, A, Delalez, N, Alexis, E, Norman, A, Steel, H, Wadhams, GH, Papachristodoulou, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2022
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