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Create case studies #44

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jonrkarr opened this issue Apr 29, 2020 · 0 comments
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Create case studies #44

jonrkarr opened this issue Apr 29, 2020 · 0 comments

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jonrkarr commented Apr 29, 2020

Calibrate or re-calibrate a kinetic model of a mammalian signaling pathway

First, find an appropriate model from the curated portion of BioModels

  • Represents Homo sapiens or Mus musculus
  • Represents a signaling pathway
  • Species are annotated with UniProt ids

Here's the SBML files for the curated portion of BioModels.

Second, try to use the PAXdb data either to

  • (a) Calibrate the initial species concentrations (i.e., predict the values in the SBML file; the values in the SBML file would serve as the "gold" standard)
  • (b) Re-calibrate the initial species concentrations to represent a different organism or cell type

Enhanced Yeast FBA model

Any version could be used as a starting point.

Ways to improve the yeast model

  • Additional flux constraints equal to {k_cat} * {enzyme abundance}
  • More detailed biomass reconstruction using metabolite concentrations from YMBD

Potential ways to demonstrate improvement of the FBA model

  • Increase in the number of reactions with non-zero predicted flux
  • Increase in the number of exchanged metabolites (metabolites imported from the extracellular media)
  • Improved prediction of gene essentiality (would be due to more detailed biomass)
  • Resolution of any problem with the original model described in one of the original publications
  • Prediction of distribution of growth rates of single cells (demonstrates improvement in capabilities rather than in biological validity)
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