Robust Stabilizing Control of Perturbed Biological Networks via Coordinate Transformation and Algebraic Analysis

Jung Min Yang, Chun Kyung Lee, Kwang Hyun Cho

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Abstract

This article investigates robust stabilizing control of biological systems modeled by Boolean networks (BNs). A population of BNs is considered where a majority of BNs have the same BN dynamics, but some BNs are inflicted by mutations damaging particular nodes, leading to perturbed dynamics that prohibit global stabilization to the desired attractor. The proposed control strategy consists of two steps. First, the nominal BN is transformed and curtailed into a sub-BN via a simple coordinate transformation and network reduction associated with the desired attractor. The feedback vertex set (FVS) control is then applied to the reduced BN to determine the control inputs for the nominal BN. Next, the control inputs derived in the first step and mutated nodes are applied to the nominal BN so as to identify residual dynamics of perturbed BNs, and additional control inputs are selected according to the canalization effect of each node. The overall control inputs are applied to the BN population, so that the nominal BN converges to the desired attractor and perturbed BNs to their own attractors that are the closest possible to the desired attractor. The performance of the proposed robust control scheme is validated through numerical experiments on random BNs and a complex biological network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3450-3463
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
Volume35
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Boolean networks (BNs)
  • complex networks
  • mutation
  • robust stabilization
  • systems biology

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