Data file for PLaSMo accesssion ID PLM_89, version 2
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Projects: PlaSMo model repository
Institutions: University of Edinburgh
The Centre for Engineering Biology is the University of Edinburgh's research organisation in interdisciplinary, Synthetic and Systems Biology, founded in 2023 as the successor to SynthSys, itself founded in 2012 as the successor to the Centre for Systems Biology at Edinburgh (CSBE). CSBE was newly founded in 2007. The Centre for Engineering Biology is a hub organisation that links across multiple, major funding awards, including an Engineering Biology Mission Hub, and EPSRC C-loop.
Projects: Millar group, PHYTOCAL: Phytochrome Control of Resource Allocation and Growth in Arabidopsis and in Brassicaceae crops, TiMet, POP - the Parameter Optimisation Problem, Regulation of flowering time in natural conditions, PlaSMo model repository, BioDare1
Web page: https://biology.ed.ac.uk/centre-engineering-biology
What is PlaSMo? PlaSMo stands for Plant Systems-biology Modelling Ensuring the achievements of yesterday's Mathematical Modellers will be available for the Systems Biologists of tomorrow.
Our aims
To identify plant mathematical models useful to the UK plant systems biology community, which are currently in a variety of legacy formats and in danger of being lost To represent these models in a declarative XML-based format, which is closer to the systems biology standard SBML To evaluate the behaviour ...
Programme: Centre for Engineering Biology (prev. SynthSys)
Public web page: Not specified
Organisms: Arabidopsis thaliana, Ostreococcus tauri
Collection of models submitted to PLaSMo by Carl Troein and automatically transferred to FAIRDOM Hub.
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Studies: T2011 Ostreococcus clock, CCA1 degr D - PLM_86, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, CCA1 degr L - PLM_85, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, CCA1 prod D - PLM_88, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, CCA1 prod L - PLM_87, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 act D - PLM_92, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 act L - PLM_91, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr D - PLM_90, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr L - PLM_89, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, acc immediate - PLM_83, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, acc on - PLM_84, Troein Ostreococcus clock 1-loop - PLM_7
Assays: T2011 Ostreococcus clock, CCA1 degr D - PLM_86, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, CCA1 degr L - PLM_85, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, CCA1 prod D - PLM_88, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, CCA1 prod L - PLM_87, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 act D - PLM_92, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 act L - PLM_91, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr D - PLM_90, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr L - PLM_89, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr L - PLM_89, version 2, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, acc immediate - PLM_83, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, acc on - PLM_84, version 1, Troein Ostreococcus clock 1-loop - PLM_7, version 1, Troein Ostreococcus clock 1-loop - PLM_7, version 2
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This is a version of the T2011.1.2 Ostreococcus tauri 1-loop clock model where light input to the degradation rate of TOC1 has been eliminated by setting the rate to the value it had in the light in the original model. This model was used to generate Figure 2D in Dixon et al. New Phytologist (2014)Related Publications Laura E. Dixon, Sarah K. Hodge, Gerben van Ooijen, Carl Troein, Ozgur E. Akman, Andrew J. Millar (2014). Light and circadian regulation of clock components aids flexible responses ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Troein, Carl
Assays: T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr L - PLM_89, version 1, T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr L - PLM_89, version 2
Snapshots: No snapshots
This is a version of the T2011.1.2 Ostreococcus tauri 1-loop clock model where light input to the degradation rate of TOC1 has been eliminated by setting the rate to the value it had in the light in the original model. This model was used to generate Figure 2D in Dixon et al. New Phytologist (2014)Related Publications Laura E. Dixon, Sarah K. Hodge, Gerben van Ooijen, Carl Troein, Ozgur E. Akman, Andrew J. Millar (2014). Light and circadian regulation of clock components aids flexible responses ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Biological problem addressed: Gene Regulatory Network
Investigation: Troein, Carl
Organisms: No organisms
Models: T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr L - PLM_89,..., T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr L - PLM_89,...
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: Copasi model file, PLM_89_ 2
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