BioRxToolbox: a computational framework to streamline genetic circuit design in molecular data communications.

IF 2.6 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Synthetic biology (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2024-11-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/synbio/ysae015
Merve Gorkem Durmaz, Neval Tulluk, Recep Deniz Aksoy, Huseyin Birkan Yilmaz, Bill Yang, Anil Wipat, Ali Emre Pusane, Göksel Mısırlı, Tuna Tugcu
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Developments in bioengineering and nanotechnology have ignited the research on biological and molecular communication systems. Despite potential benefits, engineering communication systems to carry data signals using biological messenger molecules and engineered cells is challenging. Diffusing molecules may fall behind their schedule to arrive at the receiver, interfering with symbols of subsequent time slots and distorting the signal. Existing theoretical molecular communication models often focus solely on the characteristics of a communication channel and fail to provide an end-to-end system response since they assume a simple thresholding process for a receiver cell and overlook how the receiver can detect the incoming distorted molecular signal. In this paper, we present a model-based and computational framework called BioRxToolbox for designing diffusion-based and end-to-end molecular communication systems coupled with synthetic genetic circuits. We describe a novel framework to encode information as a sequence of bits, each transmitted from the sender as a burst of molecules, control cellular behavior at the receiver, and minimize cellular signal interference by employing equalization techniques from communication theory. This approach allows the encoding and decoding of data bits efficiently using two different types of molecules that act as the data carrier and the antagonist to cancel out the heavy tail of the former. Here, BioRxToolbox is demonstrated using a biological design and computational simulations for various communication scenarios. This toolbox facilitates automating the choice of communication parameters and identifying the best communication scenarios that can produce efficient cellular signals.

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BioRxToolbox:简化分子数据通信中基因电路设计的计算框架。
生物工程和纳米技术的发展激发了生物和分子通信系统的研究。尽管有潜在的好处,工程通信系统携带数据信号使用生物信使分子和工程细胞是具有挑战性的。扩散的分子可能会落后于到达接收器的时间表,干扰后续时隙的符号并使信号失真。现有的理论分子通信模型通常只关注通信信道的特性,无法提供端到端的系统响应,因为它们假设接收单元的阈值过程很简单,而忽略了接收单元如何检测传入的扭曲分子信号。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于模型的计算框架,称为BioRxToolbox,用于设计基于扩散的端到端分子通信系统,并结合合成遗传电路。我们描述了一种新的框架,将信息编码为比特序列,每个比特从发送者作为分子爆发传输,控制接收器的细胞行为,并通过采用通信理论中的均衡技术将细胞信号干扰降至最低。这种方法允许有效地编码和解码数据位,使用两种不同类型的分子作为数据载体和拮抗剂来抵消前者的重尾。在这里,BioRxToolbox使用生物设计和各种通信场景的计算模拟进行演示。这个工具箱有助于自动选择通信参数,并确定可以产生有效蜂窝信号的最佳通信场景。
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