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Responses to auxin signals: an operating principle for dynamical sensitivity yet high resilience.

Silvia GrigolonB BraviO C Martin
Published in: Royal Society open science (2018)
Plants depend on the signalling of the phytohormone auxin for their development and for responding to environmental perturbations. The associated biomolecular signalling network involves a negative feedback on Aux/IAA proteins which mediate the influence of auxin (the signal) on the auxin response factor (ARF) transcription factors (the drivers of the response). To probe the role of this feedback, we consider alternative in silico signalling networks implementing different operating principles. By a comparative analysis, we find that the presence of a negative feedback allows the system to have a far larger sensitivity in its dynamical response to auxin and that this sensitivity does not prevent the system from being highly resilient. Given this insight, we build a new biomolecular signalling model for quantitatively describing such Aux/IAA and ARF responses.
Keyphrases
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • transcription factor
  • climate change
  • molecular docking
  • quality improvement
  • social support
  • living cells
  • dna binding
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • life cycle
  • network analysis