Steady state analysis of metabolic pathways using Petri nets.

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

In Silico Biol, Volume 3, Issue 3, p.367-87 (2003)

Keywords:

Computer Simulation, Glycolysis, Kinetics, Metabolism, Models, Biological, Pentose Phosphate Pathway, Stochastic Processes

Abstract:

<p>Computer assisted analysis and simulation of biochemical pathways can improve the understanding of the structure and the dynamics of cell processes considerably. The construction and quantitative analysis of kinetic models is often impeded by the lack of reliable data. However, as the topological structure of biochemical systems can be regarded to remain constant in time, a qualitative analysis of a pathway model was shown to be quite promising as it can render a lot of useful knowledge, e. g., about its structural invariants. The topic of this paper are pathways whose substances have reached a dynamic concentration equilibrium (steady state). It is argued that appreciated tools from biochemistry and also low-level Petri nets can yield only part of the desired results, whereas executable high-level net models lead to a number of valuable additional insights by combining symbolic analysis and simulation.</p>

National Library of Medicine (brackets, no "et al."): Voss K, Heiner M, Koch I. Steady state analysis of metabolic pathways using Petri nets. In Silico Biol. 2003;3(3):367-87.
National Library of Medicine (grant proposals with PMCID/PMID): Voss K, Heiner M, Koch I. Steady state analysis of metabolic pathways using Petri nets. In Silico Biol. 2003;3(3):367-87.
National Library of Medicine (NLM) - Grant with PMID: Voss K, Heiner M, Koch I. Steady state analysis of metabolic pathways using Petri nets. In Silico Biol. 2003;3(3):367-87.
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