Experimental data set for the kinetic characterisation of HK
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Projects: PSYSMO, MOSES, SysMO DB, SysMO-LAB, SulfoSys, SulfoSys - Biotec, Whole body modelling of glucose metabolism in malaria patients, FAIRDOM, Molecular Systems Biology, COMBINE Multicellular Modelling, HOTSOLUTE, Steroid biosynthesis, Yeast glycolytic oscillations, Computational pathway design for biotechnological applications, SCyCode The Autotrophy-Heterotrophy Switch in Cyanobacteria: Coherent Decision-Making at Multiple Regulatory Layers, Project Coordination, WP 3: Drug release kinetics study, Glucose metabolism in cancer cell lines
Institutions: Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology, University of Manchester, University of Stellenbosch, University of Manchester - Department of Computer Science, Stellenbosch University
The Snoep Lab’s core research efforts are in Computational Systems Biology; a combined experimental, modeling and theoretical approach to quantitatively understand the functional behavior of Biological Systems resulting from the characteristics of their components. Our main focus is on metabolism, of human pathogens such as Plasmodium falciparum, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but also of breast cancer cell lines, and on modelling disease states such as glucose homeostatis in type 2 diabetes, and ...
Projects: Whole body modelling of glucose metabolism in malaria patients, Steroid biosynthesis, Yeast glycolytic oscillations, Computational pathway design for biotechnological applications, Glucose metabolism in cancer cell lines
Web page: http://www.sun.ac.za/english/faculty/science/biochemistry/research/snoep-group
Hypoglycaemia and lactic acidosis are key diagnostics for poor chances of survival in malaria patients. In this project we aim to test to what extent the metabolic activity of Plasmodium falciparum contributes to a changed glucose metabolism in malaria patients. The approach is to start with detailed bottom up models for the parasite and then merge these with more coarse grained models at the whole body level.
Programme: SARCHI: Mechanistic modelling of health and epidemiology
Public web page: Not specified
Organisms: Plasmodium falciparum, Homo sapiens
The investigation entails the construction and validation of a detailed mathematical model for glycolysis of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum in the blood stage trophozoite form.
Submitter: Dawie van Niekerk
Studies: Model analysis, Model construction, Model validation
Assays: ALD, ATPASE, Culturing and synchronisation of P. falciparum, ENO, G3PDH, GAPDH, GLC incubation, GLCtr, GLYtr, HK, Inhibition of glucose transport, Inhibition of lactate flux, LACtr, LDH, PFK, PGI, PGK, PGM, PK, PYRtr, Steady state, Supply-demand analysis, TPI, Trophozoite Isolation and Lysate Preparation
Snapshots: Snapshot 1
This study includes all the experimental data, SOPs and modelling files for the individual reactions used for the model construction.
Submitter: Dawie van Niekerk
Investigation: Glucose metabolism in Plasmodium falciparum tro...
Assays: ALD, ATPASE, Culturing and synchronisation of P. falciparum, ENO, G3PDH, GAPDH, GLCtr, GLYtr, HK, LACtr, LDH, PFK, PGI, PGK, PGM, PK, PYRtr, TPI, Trophozoite Isolation and Lysate Preparation
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Kinetic characterisation en mathematical modelling of HK.
Submitter: Dawie van Niekerk
Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type
Investigation: Glucose metabolism in Plasmodium falciparum tro...
Study: Model construction
Organisms: No organisms
Models: HK Kinetic model
SOPs: HK Kinetic characterisation
Data files: HK Kinetic data
Snapshots: Snapshot 1