(A) The system is defined to include the lac operon genes (lacZ, lacY, lacA), the inhibitor gene lacI, the activator Crp, and the inducer allolactose (Allo).
(B) Summarizes the Boolean rules that capture the regulatory logic of the system.
(C) The R matrix is shown, with each row corresponding to system components and each column specifying regulatory reactions in a quasi-stoichiometric formalism. Accordingly, a “−1” represents a consumed component, whereas a “+1” represents a produced component.
(D and E) Depict the null space and left null space, respectively.
(F) The two extreme pathways from the null space in (D) are presented. Pathway 1 illustrates the conditions for the activation of the lac operon (i.e., inhibition of LacI by allolactose, thus allowing for Crp-activated expression of lacZYA), whereas pathway 2 illustrates the conditions for the LacI-mediated inhibition of the lac operon.