Mathematical modeling reveals the mechanisms of feedforward regulation in cell fate decisions in budding yeast

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Wenlong Li [1 ]
Ming Yi [2 ,3 ]
Xiufen Zou [1 ]
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[1] School of Mathematics and Statistics, Wuhan University
[2] Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] Department of Physics, College of Science, Huazhong Agricultural
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The determination of cell fate is one of the key questions of developmental biology.Recent experiments showed that feedforward regulation is a novel feature of regulatory networks that controls reversible cellular transitions.However,the underlying mechanism of feedforward regulation-mediated cell fate decision is still unclear.Therefore,using experimental data,we develop a full mathematical model of the molecular network responsible for cell fate selection in budding yeast.To validate our theoretical model,we first investigate the dynamical behaviors of key proteins at the Start transition point and the G1/S transition point;a crucial three-node motif consisting of cyclin(Cln1/2),Substrate/Subunit Inhibitor of cyclin-dependent protein kinase(Sic1) and cyclin B(Clb5/6) is considered at these points.The rapid switches of these important components between high and low levels at two transition check points are demonstrated reasonably by our model.Many experimental observations about cell fate decision and cell size control are also theoretically reproduced.Interestingly,the feedforward regulation provides a reliable separation between different cell fates.Next,our model reveals that the threshold for the amount of WHIskey(Whi5) removed from the nucleus is higher at the Reentry point in pheromone-arrested cells compared with that at the Start point in cycling cells.Furthermore,we analyze the hysteresis in the cell cycle kinetics in response to changes in pheromone concentration,showing that Cln3 is the primary driver of reentry and Cln1/2 is the secondary driver of reentry.In particular,we demonstrate that the inhibition of Cln1/2 due to the accumulation of Factor ARrest(Far1) directly reinforces arrest.Finally,theoretical work verifies that the three-node coherent feedforward motif created by cell FUSion(Fus3),Farl and STErile(Ste12) ensures the rapid arrest and reversibility of a cellular state.The combination of our theoretical model and the previous experimental data contributes to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the cell fate decision at the G1 phase in budding yeast and will stimulate further biological experiments in future.
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