2009
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2009.0035.focus
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Designing and encoding models for synthetic biology

Abstract: A key component of any synthetic biology effort is the use of quantitative models. These models and their corresponding simulations allow optimization of a system design, as well as guiding their subsequent analysis. Once a domain mostly reserved for experts, dynamical modelling of gene regulatory and reaction networks has been an area of growth over the last decade. There has been a concomitant increase in the number of software tools and standards, thereby facilitating model exchange and reuse. We give here … Show more

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“…Alas, the lack of standardization of the procedures, let alone the absence of any formal parameterization of the transfer functions between one step of the process and the other [86], prevents any systems-level comprehension of the circuit as a whole. However, the information available on different regulatory and metabolic parts is sufficient to assign given on/off states to each of the nodes at various stages of signal propagation.…”
Section: Narrative Description Of the Tol Regulatory Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alas, the lack of standardization of the procedures, let alone the absence of any formal parameterization of the transfer functions between one step of the process and the other [86], prevents any systems-level comprehension of the circuit as a whole. However, the information available on different regulatory and metabolic parts is sufficient to assign given on/off states to each of the nodes at various stages of signal propagation.…”
Section: Narrative Description Of the Tol Regulatory Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decades, there has been substantial progress in experimental technologies to obtain quantitative data from cell cultures and tissues, which form the basis of the simulation parameters in a computational model (Oates et al, 2009;Tomlin and Axelrod, 2007). Current advances in microscopic imaging techniques and molecular biology (Robinson et al, 2000) have provided a means by which the existing 'synthetic biology' (Endler et al, 2009) community can obtain detailed biological data to better inform model input parameters and validate predictions of biological interactions that occur from the cellular to the tissue level (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Experimental Modelling Of Multicellular Cancer Spheroids Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several software tools are used for this iterative cycle of model development -validationperturbation -validation (Endler et al, 2009). In addition to the tools needed in these steps, availability of efficient platforms and infrastructure that can archive and support analysis of data from diverse sources and labs is a critical requirement for any systems biology project.…”
Section: Systems Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%