键演算中基因调控的建模模式

Thomas Wright , Ian Stark
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键演算是一种用于模拟生物分子制剂连续种群之间相互作用的语言。微积分将个体代理行为的过程代数描述与亲和模式相结合,可以指定不同代理站点之间各种各样的交互模式。这些亲和模式将二元分子亲和扩展到多向反应、一般动力学定律和合作相互作用。在本文中,我们在分子和网络水平上探索基因调控的键演算模型。在分子水平上,我们展示了亲和模式如何简洁地描述λ开关,这是合作调节的一个典型例子。移动到网络水平,我们利用亲和模式和扩展的希尔动力学定律开发了基因调控网络的一般模型。我们用一个具体的例子来说明这种方法:复杂的植物生物钟。我们通过键微积分的微分方程和随机语义分析这些模型,并根据文献中的现有模型验证我们的结果。
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Modelling Patterns of Gene Regulation in the bond-calculus

The bond-calculus is a language for modelling interactions between continuous populations of biomolecular agents. The calculus combines process-algebra descriptions of individual agent behaviour with affinity patterns, which can specify a wide variety of patterns of interactions between the sites of different agents. These affinity patterns extend binary molecular affinities to multiway reactions, general kinetic laws, and cooperative interactions. In this paper we explore bond-calculus modelling of gene regulation at both the molecular and network levels. At the molecular level, we show how affinity patterns can succinctly describe the λ-switch, a prototypical example of cooperative regulation. Moving to the network level, we develop a general model of gene regulatory networks using affinity patterns and an expanded Hill kinetic law. We illustrate the approach with a specific example: the complex plant circadian clock. We analyse these models via the bond-calculus's differential equation and stochastic semantics, and validate our results against existing models from the literature.

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