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Directing hierarchical cell fate decisions through sequential pulses of minimal signaling alphabets

Yufei Ji, Zhiyuan Li

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) | Jul 29, 2026

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A minimal model demonstrating the feasibility and design principles for driving hierarchical cell fate decisions through sequential pulses of a restricted signaling repertoire is provided and it is demonstrated that polarization-division cycle can autonomously generate signals meeting these temporal requirements.

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Abstract Inductive signals can direct cell fate decisions, yet the diversity of cell identities far exceeds the available signaling repertoire. While developing systems resolve this paradox by applying temporal sequences of minimalistic signals to hierarchically organized gene regulatory networks (GRNs), the rules governing robust sequential fate navigation remain largely unknown. To address this, we modeled how sequential signals steer trajectories toward arbitrary fates within a Waddington-like manifold, enumerating parameters and combinatorial logics of cross-inhibition and self-activation (CIS) modules, and various ways of applying the sequential signals. We uncover a fundamental conflict between commitment stability and inductive plasticity that severely limits sequential fate navigation. Crucially, introducing non-inductive gap intervals systematically resolves this bottleneck by dissipating kinetic leakage without sacrificing upstream stability. Finally, we demonstrate that polarization-division cycle can autonomously generate signals meeting these temporal requirements. Together, our findings provide a minimal model demonstrating the feasibility and design principles for driving hierarchical cell fate decisions through sequential pulses of a restricted signaling repertoire.

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Yufei Ji

first | Peking University

Zhiyuan Li

last | Peking University | ORCID 0000-0001-6662-2636

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@article{Ji2026Directing,
  title = {Directing hierarchical cell fate decisions through sequential pulses of minimal signaling alphabets},
  author = {Yufei Ji and Zhiyuan Li},
  journal = {bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)},
  year = {2026},
  doi = {10.64898/2026.07.28.741174},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.07.28.741174}
}

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