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- The repressilator is a genetic regulatory network consisting of at least one feedback loop with at least three genes, each expressing a protein that represses...
- respectively. As a group, these genes are one part of the three-part repressilator system that governs the biological clock in plants. Multiple labs identified...
- form the Evening Complex (EC), a core component of the Arabidopsis repressilator model of the plant circadian clock. The LUX protein functions as a transcription...
- reframing of the plant circadian clock as a triple negative-component repressilator model rather than the positive/negative-element feedback loop characterizing...
- The TOC1 protein is involved in the clock's evening loop, which is a repressilator that directly inhibits transcription of morning loop genes LHY and CCA1...
- Program for the design of a synthetic gene regulatory network, the Repressilator, which helped initiate the field of synthetic biology. He was the first...
- professor at the California Institute of Technology; creator of the repressilator (artificial genetic circuit in synthetic biology) Jon H. Else B.A. 1968...
- genes could be connected to form a negative feedback loop termed the Repressilator that produces self-sustaining oscillations of protein levels in E. coli...
- control mechanism. This set of interests led Paulsson to examine the repressilator, a synthetic gene regulatory network that was designed from scratch...
- the repressilator) in E. coli. Collins’ Nature paper on the genetic toggle switch and Elowitz's and Leibler's Nature paper on the repressilator are considered...