Stochastic binary modeling of cells in continuous time as an alternative to biochemical reaction equations
Physical Review E 84(6)
Article 2011 English
Authors
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Shunsuke Teraguchi
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Yutaro Kumagai
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Alexis Vandenbon
Abstract
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We have developed a coarse-grained formulation for modeling the dynamic behavior of cells quantitatively, based on stochasticity and heterogeneity, rather than on biochemical reactions. We treat each reaction as a continuous-time stochastic process, while reducing each biochemical quantity to a binary value at the level of individual cells. The system can be analytically represented by a finite set of ordinary linear differential equations, which provides a continuous time course prediction of each molecular state. In this letter, we introduce our formalism and demonstrate it with several examples.
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