TY - JOUR T1 - Robust ergodicity and tracking in antithetic integral control of stochastic biochemical reaction networks JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/065938 SP - 065938 AU - Corentin Briat AU - Mustafa Khammash Y1 - 2016/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/07/26/065938.abstract N2 - Controlling stochastic reactions networks is a challenging problem with important implications in various fields such as systems and synthetic biology. Various regulation motifs have been discovered or posited over the recent years, the most recent one being the so-called Antithetic Integral Control (AIC) motif [1]. Several favorable properties for the AIC motif have been demonstrated for classes of reaction networks that satisfy certain irreducibility, ergodicity and output controllability conditions. Here we address the problem of verifying these conditions for large sets of reaction networks with fixed topology using two different approaches. The first one is quantitative and relies on the notion of interval matrices while the second one is qualitative and is based on sign properties of matrices. The obtained results lie in the same spirit as those obtained in [1] where properties of reaction networks are independently characterized in terms of control theoretic concepts, linear programming conditions and graph theoretic conditions. ER -