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arxiv: 1811.06263 · v1 · pith:CA5ISCKVnew · submitted 2018-11-15 · 📡 eess.SY · cs.SY

In-silico Feedback Control of a MIMO Synthetic Toggle Switch via Pulse-Width Modulation

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keywords controlinputsswitchtoggleduty-cyclefeedbackin-silicomimo
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The synthetic toggle switch, first proposed by Gardner & Collins [1] is a MIMO control system that can be controlled by varying the concentrations of two inducer molecules, aTc and IPTG, to achieve a desired level of expression of the two genes it comprises. It has been shown [2] that this can be accomplished through an open-loop external control strategy where the two inputs are selected as mutually exclusive periodic pulse waves of appropriate amplitude and duty-cycle. In this paper, we use a recently derived average model of the genetic toggle switch subject to these inputs to synthesize new feedback control approaches that adjust the inputs duty-cycle in real-time via two different possible strategies, a model based hybrid PI-PWM approach and a so-called Zero-Average dynamics (ZAD) controller. The controllers are validated in-silico via both deterministic and stochastic simulations (SSA) illustrating the advantages and limitations of each strategy

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