“…Each of the processes can be further regulated by suitable inputs, which can change with time (Figure 3D). For example, the rate of transcription can be dynamically modulated by recombinases (Weinberg et al, 2017) and TFs (Donahue et al, 2020;Gaber et al, 2014;Israni et al, 2021;Kiani et al, 2014;Li et al, 2015;Nissim et al, 2014;Stanton et al, 2014); the rates of mRNA translation or degradation can be modulated by small molecules/aptamers (Yokobayashi, 2019), ribosome-binding proteins (RBPs) (DiAndreth et al, 2019;Wagner et al, 2018;Wroblewska et al, 2015), and miRNAs (Cottrell et al, 2017;Michaels et al, 2019); and protein degradation and activity levels can be modulated by proteases (Cella et al, 2018 (A) Zooming in on the genetic device constituting one node in a larger network. The basic genetic device represents one gene encoded on a strand of DNA D X , which is transcribed to generate an mRNA M X , which is translated to a protein X.…”