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Petri Nets for Systems and Synthetic Biology

Monika HeinerContact Information, David GilbertContact Information and Robin DonaldsonContact Information

(1)  Department of Computer Science, Brandenburg University of Technology, Postbox 10 13 44, 03013 Cottbus, Germany
(2)  Bioinformatics Research Centre, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK
Abstract
We give a description of a Petri net-based framework for modelling and analysing biochemical pathways, which unifies the qualitative, stochastic and continuous paradigms. Each perspective adds its contribution to the understanding of the system, thus the three approaches do not compete, but complement each other. We illustrate our approach by applying it to an extended model of the three stage cascade, which forms the core of the ERK signal transduction pathway. Consequently our focus is on transient behaviour analysis. We demonstrate how qualitative descriptions are abstractions over stochastic or continuous descriptions, and show that the stochastic and continuous models approximate each other. Although our framework is based on Petri nets, it can be applied more widely to other formalisms which are used to model and analyse biochemical networks.

Contact Information Monika Heiner
Email: monika.heiner@tu-cottbus.de

Contact Information David Gilbert
Email: drg@brc.dcs.gla.ac.uk

Contact Information Robin Donaldson
Email: radonald@brc.dcs.gla.ac.uk
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