1.

Record Nr.

UNIORUON00217647

Autore

SIMONIS, Linda

Titolo

Genetisches Prinzip : zur Struktur der Kulturgeschichte bei Jacob Burckhardt, Georg Lukács, Ernst Robert Curtius und Walter Benjamin / Linda Simonis

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Tübingen, : Niemeyer, 1998

ISBN

34-8463-018-3

Descrizione fisica

VII, 326 p. ; 22 cm.

Disciplina

801

Soggetti

Benjamin Walter

BURCKHARDT JACOB

Curtius Ernst Robert

LUKACS GYÖRGY

STORIOGRAFIA LETTERARIA TEDESCA

STORIOGRAFIA TEDESCA

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910143879403321

Titolo

Computational Methods in Systems Biology : First International Workshop, CMSB 2003, Roverto, Italy, February 24–26, 2003 / / edited by Corrado Priami

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2003

ISBN

3-540-36481-1

Edizione

[1st ed. 2003.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (IX, 214 p.)

Collana

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, , 0302-9743 ; ; 2602

Disciplina

572.8/0285

Soggetti

Life sciences

Computers

Algorithms

Logic, Symbolic and mathematical

Computer simulation

Bioinformatics

Life Sciences, general

Computation by Abstract Devices

Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity

Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages

Simulation and Modeling

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Invited Papers -- Cells as Computation -- Formal Modeling of C. elegans Development: A Scenario-Based Approach -- Regular Papers -- Causal ?-Calculus for Biochemical Modelling -- Graphs for Core Molecular Biology -- Contribution of Computational Tree Logic to Biological Regulatory Networks: Example from Pseudomonas Aeruginosa -- Modeling Cellular Behavior with Hybrid Automata: Bisimulation and Collapsing -- Multiscale Modeling of Alternative Splicing Regulation -- A Method for Estimating Metabolic Fluxes from Incomplete Isotopomer Information -- Dynamic Bayesian Network and Nonparametric Regression for Nonlinear Modeling of Gene Networks



from Time Series Gene Expression Data -- Discrete Event Simulation for a Better Understanding of Metabolite Channeling - A System Theoretic Approach -- Mathematical Modeling of the Influence of RKIP on the ERK Signaling Pathway -- A Method to Identify Essential Enzymes in the Metabolism: Application to Escherichia Coli -- Symbolic Model Checking of Biochemical Networks -- Presentation Abstracts -- Coupled Oscillator Models for a Set of Communicating Cells -- Representing and Simulating Protein Functional Domains in Signal Transduction Using Maude -- A Core Modeling Language for the Working Molecular Biologist (Abstract) -- Integrating Simulation Packages via Systems Biology Mark-Up Language -- Recreating Biopathway Databases towards Simulation -- How to Synthesize an Optimized Genetic ?-Switching System? A System-Theoretic Approach Based on SQP -- Simulation Sudy of the TNF? Mediated NF-?B Signaling Pathway -- Detection and Analysis of Unexpected State Components in Biological Systems -- Model Validation of Biological Pathways Using Petri Nets - Demonstrated for Apoptosis -- An Overview of Data Models for the Analysis of Biochemical Pathways -- Discrete Event Systems and Client-Server Model for Signaling Mechanisms -- Position Papers -- Enhanced Operational Semantics in Systems Biology -- Issues in Computational Methods for Functional Genomics and Systems Biology -- Integrating Biological Process Modelling with Gene Expression Data and Ontologies for Functional Genomics (Position Paper) -- Computer Simulation of Protocells -- How to Solve Semantic Puzzles of Systems Biology -- Evolution as Design Engineer -- Inference, Modeling and Simulation of Gene Networks.

Sommario/riassunto

Molecularbiologyhasuntilnowmainlyfocussedonindividualmolecules,on theirpropertiesasisolatedentitiesorascomplexesinverysimplemodelsystems. However,biologicalmoleculesinlivingsystemsparticipateinverycomplexn- works,includingregulatorynetworksforgeneexpression,intracellularmetabolic networksandbothintra-andintercellularcommunicationnetworks. Suchn- worksareinvolvedinthemaintenance(homeostasis)aswellasthedi'erentiation ofcellularsystemsofwhichwehaveaveryincompleteunderstanding. Nevertheless,theprogressinmolecularbiologyhasmadepossiblethedetailed descriptionofthecomponentsthatconstitutelivingsystems,notablygenesand proteins. Large-scalegenomesequencingmeansthatwecan(atleastinpr- ciple)delineateallmacromolecularcomponentsofagivencellularsystem,and microarrayexperimentsaswellaslarge-scaleproteomicswillsoongiveuslarge amountsofexperimentaldataongeneregulation,molecularinteractionsand cellularnetworks. Thechallengeofthe21stcenturywillbetounderstandhow theseindividualcomponentsintegrateintocomplexsystemsandthefunction andevolutionofthesesystems,thusscalingupfrommolecularbiologytos- temsbiology. Bycombiningexperimentaldatawithadvancedformaltheories fromcomputerscience,"theformallanguageforbiologicalsystems"tospecify dynamicmodelsofinteractingmolecularentitieswouldbeessentialfor:(i)- derstandingthenormalbehaviourofcellularprocesses,andhowchangesmay a'ecttheprocessesandcausedisease-itmaybepossibletocorrelategenetic propertiesandsymptomsinnewandmoree'cientways,basedonanactual- derstandingofhowvariousprocessesinteract;(ii)providingpredictabilityand ?exibilitytoacademic,pharmaceutical,



biotechnologyandmedicalresearchers studyinggeneorproteinfunctions. Inparticular,itmaysavetimebyreducing thenumberofexperimentsneeded,ifinadequatehypothesescanbeexcludedby computersimulation. Inresponsetothecallforpapers39weresubmittedtoCMSB2003. Allthe submittedpaperswerereviewedandtheprogrammecommittee(listedbelow) selected11high-qualitypapersforpublicationinthisvolume. Thecareofthe reviewersandoftheprogrammecommitteemembersinreviewingthepapers wassurelyvaluable. Afurther11paperswereselectedonlyforpresentationat theworkshopinordertostimulatediscussions(anabstractisincluded). AttheworkshopEhudShapiroandMichaelSterngavetwoinvited talks whosetopicsaredescribedinpapersincludedinthisvolume. Theprogramme committeedecidedtoacceptforpublicationinthisvolumealsosomeposition papers that highlight the research trends in this new ?eld of computational methodsinsystemsbiology. Thereasonisthatbecausethisisthe'rstedition ofaworkshopinthisfast-growing'eldalargeviewofpotentialtopicsofresearch wasconsideredextremelyimportant. Rovereto,December2002 CorradoPriami ProgrammeCommitteeofCMSB 2003 CorradoPriami(Chair),UniversityofTrento(Italy), CharlesAu'ray,CNRS,Villejuif(France), CosimaBaldari,Universit`adiSiena(Italy), AlexanderBockmayr,Universit´eHenriPoincar´e(France), LucaCardelli,MicrosoftResearchCambridge(UK), VincentDanos,Universit´eParisVII(France), PierpaoloDegano,Universitad ` iPisa(Italy), Francois ¸ Fages,INRIA,Rocquencourt(France), DrabløsFinn,NorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnology,Trondheim(N- way), MonikaHeiner,BrandenburgUniversityofTechnologyatCottbus(Germany), InaKoch,UniversityofAppliedSciencesBerlin,(Germany), JohnE. Ladbury,UniversityCollegeLondon(UK), PatrickLincoln,SRI(USA), SatoruMiyano,UniversityofTokyo(Japan), GordonPlotkin,UniversityofEdinburgh(UK), SimonPlyte,PharmaciaCorporation(Italy), AvivRegev,WeizmannInstituteofScience(Israel), MagaliRoux-Rouqui´e,BSMIPasteurInstitute(France), VincentSchachter,HybrigenicsParis(France), MasaruTomita,KeioUniversity(Japan), AdelindeUhrmacher,UniversityofRostock(Germany), AlfonsoValencia,CNB-CSIC,CentroNacionaldeBiotecnologia(Spain), OlafWolkenhauer,UMIST,Manchester(UK) Local Organizing Committee Corrado Priami, Linda Brodo, Michela de Concini, Debora Schuch da Rosa Machado,andtheUniversityofTrentoEventsandMeetingsO'ce. List ofReferees F. Abascal,N. Chabrier,A. Cimatti,M. Curti,M. D. Devignes,S. Gnesi, J. Guijarro,K. Hafez,E. Klipp,C. Laneve,P. LopezRomero,F. Luccio, R. Marangoni,M. Padron,M. C. Pinotti,R. Rizzi,S. Tini. Acknowledgement TheworkshopwassponsoredandpartiallysupportedbytheUniversityofTrento, ComunediRovereto,APT,andtheEUprojectIST-32072-DEGAS. Table of Contents IInvitedPapers CellsasComputation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 AmitaiRegevandEhudShapiro FormalModelingofC. elegansDevelopment:AScenario-BasedApproach . . . 4 Na''aman Kam,David Harel,Hillel Kugler, RamiMarelly, AmirPnueli, E. JaneAlbertHubbard, andMichael J. Stern IIRegularPapers Causal?-CalculusforBiochemicalModelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Michele Curti,Pierpaolo Degano, andCosima Tatiana Baldari GraphsforCoreMolecularBiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Vincent Danos and Cosimo Laneve ContributionofComputationalTreeLogic toBiologicalRegulatoryNetworks: ExamplefromPseudomonasAeruginosa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 SabinePeresandJean-PaulComet ModelingCellularBehaviorwithHybridAutomata: BisimulationandCollapsing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .



. . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Marco Antoniotti, Bhubaneswar Mishra, Carla Piazza, Alberto Policriti, andMarta Simeoni MultiscaleModelingofAlternativeSplicingRegulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Damien Eveillard, Delphine Ropers,Hidde deJong,Christiane Branlant, andAlexanderBockmayr AMethodforEstimatingMetabolicFluxes fromIncompleteIsotopomerInformation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 JuhoRousu,AriRantanen,HannuMaaheimo, Esa Pitk¨ anen, KatjaSaarela, andEsko Ukkonen DynamicBayesianNetworkandNonparametricRegression forNonlinearModelingofGeneNetworks fromTimeSeriesGeneExpressionData. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 SunYongKim, SeiyaImoto, andSatoru Miyano VIII Table ofContents DiscreteEventSimulationforaBetterUnderstanding ofMetaboliteChanneling-ASystemTheoreticApproach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Daniela Degenring,Mathias Rohl, ¨ andAdelinde M. Uhrmacher MathematicalModelingoftheIn'uenceofRKIP ontheERKSignalingPathway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Kwang-HyunCho, Sung-YoungShin, Hyun-WooKim,Olaf Wolkenhauer, Brian McFerran,and WalterKolch AMethodtoIdentifyEssentialEnzymesintheMetabolism: ApplicationtoEscherichia Coli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .