Meta-Dynamic Network Modelling for Biochemical Networks

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Abstract

ODE modelling requires accurate knowledge of parameter and state variable values to deliver accurate and robust predictions. Parameters and state variables, however, are rarely static and immutable entities, especially in a biological context. This observation undermines the predictions made by ODE models that rely on specific parameter and state variable values and limits the contexts in which their predictions remain accurate and useful. Meta-dynamic network (MDN) modelling is a technique that can be synergistically integrated into an ODE modelling pipeline to assist in overcoming these limitations. The core mechanic of MDN modelling is the generation of a large number of model instances, each with a unique set of parameters and/or state variable values, followed by the simulation of each to determine how parameter and state variable variation affects protein dynamics. This process reveals the range of possible protein dynamics for a given network topology. Since MDN modelling is integrated with traditional ODE modelling, it can also be used to investigate the underlying causal mechanics. This technique is particularly suited to the investigation of network behaviors in systems that are highly heterogenous or systems wherein the network properties can change over time. MDN is a collection of principles rather than a strict protocol, so in this chapter, we have introduced the core principles using an example, the Hippo-ERK crosstalk signalling network.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComputational Modeling of Signaling Networks
EditorsLan K. Nguyen
Place of PublicationNew York NY USA
PublisherSpringer
Chapter8
Pages167-189
Number of pages23
ISBN (Electronic)9781071630082
ISBN (Print)9781071630075, 9781071630105
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Publication series

NameMethods in Molecular Biology
Volume2634
ISSN (Print)1064-3745
ISSN (Electronic)1940-6029

Keywords

  • ERK pathway
  • Heterogeneity
  • Hippo pathway
  • Meta-dynamic network modelling
  • ODE modelling
  • Protein dynamics
  • Signalling networks

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