POKOJSKÁ, Eva. Hormonal network modeling. In 5th ESMTB European Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Computing in Biology and Medicine. Milano, 2002, p. 124-124.
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Original name Hormonal network modeling
Authors POKOJSKÁ, Eva.
Edition Milano, 5th ESMTB European Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Computing in Biology and Medicine, p. 124-124, 1 pp. 2002.
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Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English signal transduction; hormonal regulatory network
Tags hormonal regulatory network, signal transduction
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: MUDr. Eva Pokojská, učo 20280. Changed: 1/2/2007 17:32.
Abstract
Supposing protein structure comparison (using 3D alignment, fold classification, subunits assembling and other methods) as a tool for exploring similarities between two protein receptors, we are competent to look for and investigate new possible interactions between ligand and a foreign receptor. The main aim of this work is to discover possible crosstalks between various known hormonal axes and to design a network of their interactions. Using bioinformatic methods such as database searching, sequence alignment and model optimization and verification we compare receptor molecules and their local sequence motifs in order to deduce similarity relations. After verifying structural complementarity of hormone-receptor pairs we would like to build protein-protein interaction network based on binary relations such as signal transduction through certain membrane receptors. The sequent model network should include main hormonal axes, their feedbacks as well as reciprocal interactions among them, and will be used for further time series simulations.
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