A systematic search for switch-like behavior in type II toxin–antitoxin systems

JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY(2021)

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Bistable switch-like behavior is a ubiquitous feature of gene regulatory networks with decision-making capabilities. Type II toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are hypothesized to facilitate a bistable switch in toxin concentration that influences the dormancy transition in persister cells. However, a series of recent retractions has raised fundamental questions concerning the exact mechanism of toxin propagation in persister cells and the relationship between type II TA systems and cellular dormancy. Through a careful modeling search, we identify how sp: bistablilty can emerge in type II TA systems by systematically modifying a basic model for the RelBE system with other common biological mechanisms. Our systematic search uncovers a new combination of mechanisms influencing bistability in type II TA systems and explores how toxin bistability emerges through synergistic interactions between paired type II TA systems. Our analysis also illustrates how Descartes’ rule of signs and the resultant can be used as a powerful delineator of bistability in mathematical systems regardless of application.
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Toxin–antitoxin systems,Type II toxin–antitoxin systems,Bistability,Switches,Mathematical modeling,Resultant,Resultant analysis,Synergy,Cross-talk
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