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This model, derived from Biomodels299, is a variant of the Neurospora Circadian clock model of Leloup et al., 1999. It is supplemented with a periodic light function (SBO:0000475) that is parameterized to produce sinusoidal oscillations in the light sensitive parameter Vs with an amplitude of 5. These sinusoidal wave-form maintains entrained oscillations even with high light input, and is described in Figures 6 and 7 of Gonze and Goldbeter, 2000.Related PublicationsDidier Gonze and Albert Goldbeter ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Adams, Richard
Assays: Neurospora Circadian Clock 3-variable model - sinusoidal light oscillati...
This model is derived from Biomodels 299 - the Leloup et al Neurospora clock model. This variant contains an embedded light-forcing function (SBO:000475) that provides a periodic light input. In this model, after 72h of LD12:12, the amplitude of Vs ( the light dependent parameter ) increases to 4.1, leading to chaotic oscillations. For this to happen, the periodic light function needs to produce a square-wave pattern. Execution of this model will result in the behaviour depicted in Figure 2D ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Adams, Richard
Assays: Neurospora Circadian Clock 3-variable model - PLM_51, version 1
This is a modified version of Biomodels89, containing a light-forcing function. This variant is configured to run cycles of LD8:16Related Publicationsocke JC, Kozma-Bognár L, Gould PD, Fehér B, Kevei E, Nagy F, Turner MS, Hall A, Millar AJ. (2006). Experimental validation of a predicted feedback loop in the multi-oscillator clock of Arabidopsis thaliana. . Mol Syst Biol . Originally submitted to PLaSMo on 2012-03-29 10:24:44
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Adams, Richard
Assays: Modified Locke Arabadopsis 3 loop Circadian Clock - PLM_66, version 1