Tesis
Modelagem computacional de redes genéticas regulatórias
Fecha
2016-09-30Registro en:
GUPTA, Shantanu. Computational modelling of gene regulatory networks. 2016. 58 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Física) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2016.
Autor
Gupta, Shantanu
Institución
Resumen
In biology, regulatory networks are sets of macromolecules, mostly proteins and
RNAs that interact to execute task. The main players in regulatory networks are DNAbinding
proteins, also called transcription factors as they modulate the first step in gene
expression. A gene regulatory network (GRN) is a set of genes or proteins that interact with
each other to control a specific cell function. Gene regulatory networks are important in
development, differentiation and to respond to environmental cues. Gene regulatory
networks (GRNs) are the on-off switches of a cell operating at the gene and/or protein
level. The modeling methods can be broadly categorized into continuous and discrete. In
this work , we dedicate attention to discrete models on cell senescence models for
Astrocyte [35], the modelling of drug synergies to control gastric cancer [38], and we also
wrote a paper about Discrete and Continuous Model, advantage or disadvantage of these
models and a list of available softwares for using these kind of approaches.