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Dynamical analysis of cellular networks based on the Green's function matrix
Authors:Thanneer M. Perumal  Rudiyanto Gunawan
Affiliation:a Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117576, Singapore
b Bioinformatics Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117456, Singapore
Abstract:The complexity of cellular networks often limits human intuition in understanding functional regulations in a cell from static network diagrams. To this end, mathematical models of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) have commonly been used to simulate dynamical behavior of cellular networks, to which a quantitative model analysis can be applied in order to gain biological insights. In this paper, we introduce a dynamical analysis based on the use of Green's function matrix (GFM) as sensitivity coefficients with respect to initial concentrations. In contrast to the classical (parametric) sensitivity analysis, the GFM analysis gives a dynamical, molecule-by-molecule insight on how system behavior is accomplished and complementarily how (impulse) signal propagates through the network. The knowledge gained will have application from model reduction and validation to drug discovery research in identifying potential drug targets, studying drug efficacy and specificity, and optimizing drug dosing and timing. The efficacy of the method is demonstrated through applications to common network motifs and a Fas-induced programmed cell death model in Jurkat T cell line.
Keywords:Sensitivity analysis   Mathematical model   Robustness   Programmed cell death   Systems biology
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