Mathematical modelling of signal transduction pathways is a very useful approach for understanding molecular mechanisms. Without this theoretical framework, it is, in general, difficult to understand the high complexity of metabolic phenomena. The main goal of computational biology, and in particular of systems biology, is to define a comprehensive model that can accurately represent the experimental data and, mainly, serve as a fundamental tool to generate and test hypotheses. In this work we reexamine the mathematical model of MAP kinase cascade.

A mathematical approach to the study of signal transduction pathways in MAPK cascade / Bersani, Alberto Maria; M. G., Pedersen; E., Bersani; Barcellona, Francesco. - STAMPA. - 69:(2005), pp. 124-135. (Intervento presentato al convegno VII Congresso SIMAI tenutosi a Venice; Italy nel 20 – 24 settembre 2004) [10.1142/9789812701817_0012].

A mathematical approach to the study of signal transduction pathways in MAPK cascade

BERSANI, Alberto Maria;BARCELLONA, FRANCESCO
2005

Abstract

Mathematical modelling of signal transduction pathways is a very useful approach for understanding molecular mechanisms. Without this theoretical framework, it is, in general, difficult to understand the high complexity of metabolic phenomena. The main goal of computational biology, and in particular of systems biology, is to define a comprehensive model that can accurately represent the experimental data and, mainly, serve as a fundamental tool to generate and test hypotheses. In this work we reexamine the mathematical model of MAP kinase cascade.
2005
VII Congresso SIMAI
signal transduction pathways; Michaelis-Menten kinetics; MAPK cascade; quasi-steady state approximation
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
A mathematical approach to the study of signal transduction pathways in MAPK cascade / Bersani, Alberto Maria; M. G., Pedersen; E., Bersani; Barcellona, Francesco. - STAMPA. - 69:(2005), pp. 124-135. (Intervento presentato al convegno VII Congresso SIMAI tenutosi a Venice; Italy nel 20 – 24 settembre 2004) [10.1142/9789812701817_0012].
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