Genetic regulatory circuit
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is orphaned as few or no other articles link to it. Please help introduce links in articles on related topics. (March 2007) |
Genetic regulatory circuits (also referred to as transcriptional regulatory circuits) are functional clusters of genes that impact each other's expression through inducible transcription factors and cis-regulatory elements. These circuits can be modeled in silico to predict the dynamics of a genetic system.
Understanding of genetic regulatory circuits are key in the field of synthetic biology, where disparate genetic elements are combined to produce novel biological functions.
Genetic regulatory circuits are analogous in many ways to electronic circuits.
[edit] References
- "Rewiring the transcriptional regulatory circuits of cells", Genome Biology
- "Transcriptional regulatory circuits controlling mitochondrial biogenesis and function", Genes & Development
- "Structure and function of genetic regulatory circuits in Escherichia coli", Michael Wall, Los Alamos National Laboratory