The incoherent feed‐forward loop can generate non‐monotonic input functions for genes
The incoherent feed‐forward loop can generate non‐monotonic input functions for genes
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Kaplan, Shai , Bren, Anat , Dekel, Erez and Alon, Uri
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Gene regulation networks contain recurring circuit patterns called network motifs. One of the most common network motif is the incoherent type 1 feed‐forward loop (I1‐FFL), in which an activator controls both gene and repressor of that gene. This motif was shown to act as a pulse generator and response accelerator of gene expression. Here we consid...
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The incoherent feed‐forward loop can generate non‐monotonic input functions for genes
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1744-4292
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1744-4292
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10.1038/msb.2008.43