Biophysical Journal
Volume 95, Issue 11, 1 December 2008, Pages 5111-5120
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A Spatial Toggle Switch Drives Boundary Formation in Development

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Abstract

Herein we introduce a multicellular network motif that performs as a spatial toggle switch and explains how boundary formation can be faithfully accomplished in developmental processes. Importantly, we show that expression and activity patterns of proteins must be simultaneously characterized for a proper understanding and description of the underlying mechanism. Our in silico experiments, in agreement with in vivo results, evaluate different genetic backgrounds and shed light on the dynamics of boundary formation. In addition, we provide an estimation of relevant biological parameters and a robustness analysis.

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Editor: Herbert Levine.

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Oriol Canela-Xandri and Javier Buceta contributed equally to this article.