ECCB 2016 main conference Systems

PT04 – Logical model specification aided by model-checking techniques: application to the mammalian cell cycle regulation


Mississippi September 5, 2016 10:40 am - 11:00 am

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Proceeding talk – Theme: Systems.

Abstract

Understanding the temporal behaviour of biological regulatory networks requires the integration of molecular information into a formal model. However, the analysis of model dynamics faces a combinatorial explosion as the number of regulatory components and interactions increases. In this study, we use model-checking techniques to verify sophisticated dynamical properties resulting from the model regulatory structure in the absence of kinetic assumption. We demonstrate the power of this approach by analysing a logical model of the molecular network controlling mammalian cell cycle. This approach enables a systematic analysis of model properties, the delineation of model limitations, and the assessment of various refinements and extensions based on recent experimental observations. The resulting logical model accounts for the main irreversible transitions between cell cycle phases, the sequential activation of cyclins, and the inhibitory role of Skp2, and further emphasizes the multifunctional role for the cell cycle inhibitor Rb.

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Authors

Pauline Traynard, Ecole Normale Supérieure & INRIA, France
Adrien Fauré, University of Yamaguchi, Japan
François Fage, INRIA, France
Denis Thieffry, Ecole Normale Supérieure & INRIA, France