ANDOR and beyond: dynamically switchable logic gates as modules for flexible information processing in biochemical regulatory networks

Abstract

An information processing circuit must be flexible to perform multiple tasks: biochemical information processing circuits in living systems can have multiple functions, requiring them to perform distinct computational tasks in different scenarios. Here, we describe a tunable dynamical system that performs different logical operations (such as AND, OR, and XOR) depending on which basin of attraction the dynamics resides in. We analyze the robustness of these dynamically switchable logic gates, and characterize the trade-off between reliability and efficiency in their function.

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