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A genetic mammalian proportional–integral feedback control circuit for robust and precise gene regulation

Timothy Frei, Ching-Hsiang Chang, Maurice Filo, Asterios Arampatzis, Mustafa Khammash

2022Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The processes that keep a cell alive are constantly challenged by unpredictable changes in its environment. Cells manage to counteract these changes by employing sophisticated regulatory strategies that maintain a steady internal milieu. Recently, the antithetic integral feedback motif has been demonstrated to be a minimal and universal biological regulatory strategy that can guarantee robust perfect adaptation for noisy gene regulatory networks in Escherichia coli . Here, we present a realization of the antithetic integral feedback motif in a synthetic gene circuit in mammalian cells. We show that the motif robustly maintains the expression of a synthetic transcription factor at tunable levels even when it is perturbed by increased degradation or its interaction network structure is perturbed by a negative feedback loop with an RNA-binding protein. We further demonstrate an improved regulatory strategy by augmenting the antithetic integral motif with additional negative feedback to realize antithetic proportional–integral control. We show that this motif produces robust perfect adaptation while also reducing the variance of the regulated synthetic transcription factor. We demonstrate that the integral and proportional–integral feedback motifs can mitigate the impact of gene expression burden, and we computationally explore their use in cell therapy. We believe that the engineering of precise and robust perfect adaptation will enable substantial advances in industrial biotechnology and cell-based therapeutics.

Topics & Concepts

Synthetic biologyNegative feedbackGene regulatory networkFeedback controlRegulatorTranscription factorBiologyFeedback loopTranscription (linguistics)Robustness (evolution)Computational biologyGene expressionGeneRegulation of gene expressionControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceCell biologyGeneticsControl (management)PhysicsEngineeringArtificial intelligenceControl engineeringComputer securityLinguisticsPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsVoltageGene Regulatory Network AnalysisViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in InsectsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering