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Indeed, these circuits rely on a mechanism based on a tradeoff between the two regulatory branches, which have opposite sign.
The circuit emerged with a combinatorial logic type AND and cooperative binding, whose working principle also relies on the tradeoff between the two regulatory branches.
The I-FFL circuit by means of a tuned balance between the two regulatory branches allows counteracting by anticipation any perturbation in the input or in any element upstream the output.
We did not obtained from the landscape exploration further combinatorial logics for circuits I2-FFL-P and I4-FFL-P, which suggests that such configurations would not be plausible because they would not introduce the required tradeoff between the opposite regulatory branches (this can be shown mathematically).
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