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Validation of the core model of glycolysis, pyruvate metabolism and ATPase reaction using OE, KO mutant samples and perturbation samples
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Submitter: Dorothee Houry
Investigation: 1 hidden item
Assays: FIGURE 2: Crystal structures of human NAMPT in complex with NA and PRPP,..., FIGURE 3: ATP is essential for NAMN formation by NAMPT, FIGURE 4: ATP indirectly stabilizes PRPP via pHis247., FIGURE 5: The deletion of the β1-β2 loop does not alter the geometry of ..., FIGURE 6: SAXS analysis of WT and Δ42-51 NAMPT.
Determination of thermophysical properties (densities, diffusion coefficients, energy contributions) of different methanol-water mixtures using molecular dynamics simulations.
Submitter: Gudrun Gygli
Investigation: 1 hidden item
Assays: Analysis Version 1.5, Preparation, Results, Simulation Version 1.5
Assays for model composition here, in order to share model files; potentially training and validation data in other Studies.
Submitter: Andrew Millar
Investigation: Temperature effects on Arabidopsis floral induc...
This is a collection of data involving choline chloride:glycerol:water mixtures stored in CML.
Pharmacokinetics data set for caffeine
Submitter: Matthias König
Investigation: MM-PLF: Multiscale modeling for personalized li...
Assays: Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Akinyinka2000), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Amchin1999), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Blanchard1983a), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Haller2002), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Healy1991), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Hetzler1990), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Jeppesen1996), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Kakuda2014), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Kaplan1997), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Magnusson2008), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Oh2012), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Perera2011), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Spigset1999a), Digitized pharmacokinetics data (Tanaka2014)
This is the SimileXML for the Salazar2009_FloweringPhotoperiod model in PlaSMo. It corresponds to Model 3 in the publication of Salazar et al 2009. The Simile version of this model is also attached here. Instructions to run the Photoperiodism Model in Simile 1. Save all the files into the same folder. 2. Copy and paste the attached ‘lightfunction.pl’ file in the following folder: Program File > Simile6.0 (or other software version)> Functions 3. Download the ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Existing models that were re-factored and integ...
Assays: Salazar_et_al_2009_Photoperiodism_Model - PLM_74, version 1
This is the SimileXML for the Salazar model linked to the T6P/TPS pathway (Wahl et al. Science 2013). The Simile version of this model and the parameter file are also attached here. Time series data of T6P and FT mRNA for Col wild type and tps1 mutant from Fig. 1 in Wahl et al were used to re-optimise Bco, KCO, kT6P and vT6P (which replaces VCO). Note: This set of parameter values has only been optimised and tested for a 16:8 light:dark cycle, and the initial values in the Simile model are for ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Existing models that were re-factored and integ...
Assays: Salazar Photoperiodism Model with T6P - PLM_82, version 1
This is part of the GreenLab Functional-Structural Plant Model for Arabidopsis published in Christophe et al 2008. This model was re-factored, to facilitate the integration in the Chew et al Framework Model, and it cannot be run as a standalone model. Related PublicationsAngélique Christophe A E, Véronique Letort B, Irène Hummel A, Paul-Henry Cournède B, Philippe de Reffye C, Jérémie Lecœur (2008). A model-based analysis of the dynamics of carbon balance at the whole-plant level in Arabidopsis ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Existing models that were re-factored and integ...
Assays: Part_of_Christophe_et_al_2008_Functional_Structural_Plant_Model - PLM_75...
This is the Framework Model (Chew et al, PNAS 2014; http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2014/08/27/1410238111) that links the following: 1. Arabidopsis leaf carbohydrate model (Rasse and Tocquin) - Carbon Dynamic Model 2. Part of the Christophe et al 2008 Functional-Structural Plant Model 3. Chew et al 2012 Photothermal Model 4. Salazar et al 2009 Photoperiodism Model To run the model in Simile, please download the Evaluation Edition of the software from http://www.simulistics.com/products/simile.php ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Existing models that were re-factored and integ...
This is a photothermal model for Arabidopsis that predicts flowering time, published in Chew et al (2012). It is an improved version of the model in Wilczek et al (Science 2009). A Simile version of the model is attached. Instructions to run the Photothermal Model in Simile 1. Download the Simile file attached or import the XML into Simile: a. File > Import > XML Model Description 2. To run the model: a. Model > Run or click on the ‘Play’ ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Existing models that were re-factored and integ...
Assays: Chew_et_al_2012_Photothermal_Model - PLM_73, version 1
Submitter: Andrew Millar
Investigation: Arabidopsis flowering in natural long days
Assays: No Assays
Proteomics and transcriptomics data tables, sample IDs and description, source code
Submitter: Malte Herold
Investigation: Reverse Engineering Directed Gene Regulatory Ne...
Assays: Proteome data, RNA data, Simulations for network engineering
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Submitter: Malte Herold
Investigation: Deep Neural Networks Outperform Human Expert’s ...
Assays: Code for image analysis, Imaging of leaching cultures
Publication data made available for Biotechnology Reports, supplementary data
Submitter: Antoine Buetti-Dinh
Investigation: Deep Neural Networks Outperform Human Expert’s ...
Assays: No Assays
This study involves all data gathered from the Kollevåg study - studying environmental pollution at a capped waste disposal site in Kollevåg, Askøy.
Cod were caged in Kollevåg (Stations 1, 2 and 3 - from inner to outer parts) and at a reference location (Ref station) for a period of six weeks, from 2nd September 2016, to 17-18th October 2016.
Submitter: Karina Dale
Investigation: 1 hidden item
Assays: Chemical analyses, Enzyme activity assays, Enzyme immunoassay, Fish Biometrics, Gene expression, TBARS: Oxidative stress, Vitellogenin in blood plasma, Western blot - protein expression
By generating CRISPR-mediated elovl2 knockout, we are planning to study the crucial role of elovl2 for multi-tissue synthesis of 22:6n-3 in vivo. Endogenously synthesized PUFAs are important for transcriptional regulation of lipogenic genes in Atlantic salmon. This study demonstrates key roles of elovl2 at two penultimate steps of PUFA synthesis in vivo and suggests Srebp-1 as a main regulator of endogenous PUFA synthesis in Atlantic salmon.
Submitter: Sahar Hassani
Investigation: Knockout omega-3 genes to perturb LC-PUFA metab...
Assays: Fatty Acid Analysis, RNAseq, RNAseq-splicing, Sanger sequencing
Hormonomics measurements.
Submitter: Ziva Ramsak
Investigation: MOA - Multiomics analysis of potato response to...
Assays: Hormone concentrations
Symptoms obsevation, photosynthetic, pathogen (qPCR), transcriptomics (qPCR, microarrays, Degradome-Seq) and proteomics (MS) measurements.
Submitter: Ziva Ramsak
Investigation: MOA - Multiomics analysis of potato response to...
Assays: Degradomics, Disease symptoms, Pathogen abundance, Photosynthetic activity, Proteomics, Transcriptomics (microarrays), Transcriptomics (qPCR), sRNAomics (bioinformatics), sRNAomics (qPCR), sRNAomics (sRNA-Seq)
The models in this record were published in Flis et al. Royal Society Open Biology 2015. Their original IDs in the PlaSMo resource and IDs in Biomodels are given below. Please select files for download from the 'Related Items' list or the object tree/graph, below. 'SUBMITTED' is the original model version; 'SIMPLIFIED' removes SBML elements that were incompatible with SloppyCell software.
Original model: Arabidopsis clock model P2011.1.1 from Pokhilko et al. Mol Syst. Biol. 2012, ...
Photothermal model for Arabidopsis development, as published, converted to Simile format by Yin-Hoon Chew. Note that the XML file is just a dummy SBML file, the .SML is the working model file. Simile can read csv files (as attached) for meteorological data (hourly temperature, sunrise, sunset). Users only need to change the directory of the input variables. I have also attached the set of parameter values for each genotype.Related PublicationsWilczek et al. (2009). Effects of Genetic Perturbation ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
Assays: Wilczek photothermal Science - PLM_48, version 1, Wilczek photothermal Science - PLM_48, version 2
Detailed model of starch metabolism from Sorokina et al. BMC Sys Bio 2011. First upload is a draft.
Related Publications
Sorokina et al (2011). BMicroarray data can predict diurnal changes of starch content in the picoalga Ostreococcus.. BMC Systems Biology. Retrieved from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21352558
Originally submitted to PLaSMo on 2011-08-12 15:34:00
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
The model shows how the CONSTANS gene and protein in Arabidopsis thaliana forms a day-length sensor. It corresponds to Model 3 in the publication of Salazar et al. 2009. Matlab versions of all the models in the paper are attached to this record as a ZIP archive, as are all the data waveforms curated from the literature to constrain the model. Further information may be available via links from the authors web site (www.amillar.org). Simulation notes for SBML version of Model3 from Salazar et al., ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
Assays: Salazar2009_FloweringPhotoperiod - PLM_9, version 1, Salazar2009_FloweringPhotoperiod - PLM_9, version 2
Andrew's work-in-progress P2012 version. NB KNOWN PROBLEMS do not use lightly. Derived from PLM_49, after removing ABA regulation and tidying up the SBML in COPASI. Please see version comments for IMPORTANT notes.
Originally submitted to PLaSMo on 2013-02-26 17:23:01
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
Assays: P2012_AJMv2_NoABA - PLM_69, version 1, P2012_AJMv2_NoABA - PLM_69, version 2
Draft of MEP pathway for isoprenoid synthesis, created 2012-2013 by Oender Kartal in the Gruissem lab. He notes "It contains some annotations and references for the parameter values and rate equations and produces a stable steady state, so you can do some control analysis. It simulates day-metabolism, since the MEP Pathway is supposedly active during the day." Unpublished, for use by TiMet consortium only.
Originally submitted to PLaSMo on 2013-09-13 09:10:53
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
This is a version derived from a model from the article: Experimental validation of a predicted feedback loop in the multi-oscillator clock of Arabidopsis thaliana. Locke JC, Kozma-Bognár L, Gould PD, Fehér B, Kevei E, Nagy F, Turner MS, Hall A, Millar AJ Mol. Syst. Biol.2006;Volume:2;Page:59 17102804, The model describes a three loop circuit of the Arabidopsis circadian clock. It provides initial conditions, parameter values and reactions for the production rates of the following species: LHY ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
This version is derived from a model from the article: Extension of a genetic network model by iterative experimentation and mathematical analysis. Locke JC, Southern MM, Kozma-Bognár L, Hibberd V, Brown PE, Turner MS, Millar AJ Mol. Syst. Biol. 2005; 1: 2005.0013 16729048, SBML model of the interlocked feedback loop network The model describes the circuit depicted in Fig. 4 and reproduces the simulations in Figure 5A and 5B. It provides initial conditions, parameter values and rules for the ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
Temperature-sensitive version of Pokhilko 2010 Arabidopsis clock model, from Biomodels BIOMD00273, prepared by Mirela Domijan for the Gould et al. paper on cryptochrome influences on circadian rhythms. Molecular Systems Biology 9 Article number: 650 doi:10.1038/msb.2013.7 Published online: 19 March 2013 Citation: Molecular Systems Biology 9:650 Network balance via CRY signalling controls the Arabidopsis circadian clock over ambient temperatures Gould, Ugarte, Domijan et al. doi:10.1038/msb.2013.7Originally ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
Assays: DomijanTS_AtClock2011 - PLM_50, version 1, DomijanTS_AtClock2011 - PLM_50, version 2
A cell-level model of the Arabidopsis root elongation zone. This spatial model is divided up into biological cells which are further divided into simulation boxes. The original model was designed to investigate how canal cells can accumulate auxin over time rather than to investigate the transport of auxin through the canal cells per se. The main outputs of the simulations in the original paper were the steady state ratios of auxin in the canal cell protoplasts to that in the parenchyma cell ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
Assays: AuxSim full - PLM_30, version 1
A cell-level model of the Arabidopsis root elongation zone. This spatial model is divided up into biological cells which are further divided into simulation boxes. The original model was designed to investigate how canal cells can accumulate auxin over time rather than to investigate the transport of auxin through the canal cells per se. The main outputs of the simulations in the original paper were the steady state ratios of auxin in the canal cell protoplasts to that in the parenchyma cell ...
Submitter: BioData SynthSys
Investigation: Millar, Andrew (ex-PlaSMo models)
Assays: AuxSim - PLM_27, version 1