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Projects: SulfoSys, SulfoSys - Biotec, Glucose metabolism in cancer cell lines
Institutions: University Duisburg-Essen, Stellenbosch University
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
SysMO is a European transnational funding and research initiative on "Systems Biology of Microorganisms".
The goal pursued by SysMO was to record and describe the dynamic molecular processes going on in unicellular microorganisms in a comprehensive way and to present these processes in the form of computerized mathematical models.
Systems biology will raise biomedical and biotechnological research to a new quality level and contribute markedly to progress in understanding. Pooling European research ...
Projects: BaCell-SysMO, COSMIC, SUMO, KOSMOBAC, SysMO-LAB, PSYSMO, SCaRAB, MOSES, TRANSLUCENT, STREAM, SulfoSys, SysMO DB, SysMO Funders, SilicoTryp, Noisy-Strep
Web page: http://sysmo.net/
Silicon cell model for the central carbohydrate metabolism of the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus under temperature variation
Programme: SysMO
Public web page: http://sulfosys.com/
Organisms: Sulfolobus solfataricus
The gluconeogenic conversion of 3-phosphoglycerate via 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate was compared at 30 C and at 70 C. At 30 C it was possible to produce 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate from 3-phosphoglycerate with phosphoglycerate kinase, but at 70 C, 1,3- bisphosphoglycerate was dephosphorylated rapidly to 3-phosphoglycerate, effectively turning the phosphoglycerate kinase into a futile cycle. At both temperatures it was possible to convert 3-phosphoglycerate to glyceraldehyde ...
Submitter: Jacky Snoep
Studies: BPG stability, PGK-30C, PGK-70C, PGK-GAPDH 30C & 70C
Assays: BPG degradation, BPG stability analysis, PGK - GAPDH models, PGK 30C data, PGK 30C model, PGK 70 data, PGK 70C model, PGK-GAPDH 30, PGK-GAPDH 70
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PGK-GAPDH reactions were studied in vitro at 30 and 70 using yeast or Sso enzymes
SED-ML: https://jjj.bio.vu.nl/models/experiments/kouril2017_fig4b/simulate https://jjj.bio.vu.nl/models/experiments/kouril2017_fig4c/simulate
Submitter: Theresa Kouril
Investigation: Phosphoglycerate kinase acts as a futile cycle ...
Assays: PGK - GAPDH models, PGK-GAPDH 30, PGK-GAPDH 70
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Submitter: Theresa Kouril
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Phosphoglycerate kinase acts as a futile cycle ...
Study: PGK-GAPDH 30C & 70C
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SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: PGK-GAPDH 30, 3PG, GAP & BPG, PGK-GAPDH 30, PYR
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