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      Transactions on Computational Systems Biology VI 

      Machine Learning Biochemical Networks from Temporal Logic Properties

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            Computational modeling of the dynamics of the MAP kinase cascade activated by surface and internalized EGF receptors.

            We present a computational model that offers an integrated quantitative, dynamic, and topological representation of intracellular signal networks, based on known components of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor signal pathways. The model provides insight into signal-response relationships between the binding of EGF to its receptor at the cell surface and the activation of downstream proteins in the signaling cascade. It shows that EGF-induced responses are remarkably stable over a 100-fold range of ligand concentration and that the critical parameter in determining signal efficacy is the initial velocity of receptor activation. The predictions of the model agree well with experimental analysis of the effect of EGF on two downstream responses, phosphorylation of ERK-1/2 and expression of the target gene, c-fos.
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                2006
                : 68-94
                10.1007/11880646_4
                c60662fe-753f-40e5-ba01-7df0023ec6ab
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