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Deciphering Parameter Sensitivity in the BvgAS Signal Transduction.


ABSTRACT: To understand the switching of different phenotypic phases of Bordetella pertussis, we propose an optimized mathematical framework for signal transduction through BvgAS two-component system. The response of the network output to the sensory input has been demonstrated in steady state. An analysis in terms of local sensitivity amplification characterizes the nature of the molecular switch. The sensitivity analysis of the model parameters within the framework of various correlation coefficients helps to decipher the contribution of the modular structure in signal propagation. Once classified, the model parameters are tuned to generate the behavior of some novel strains using simulated annealing, a stochastic optimization technique.

SUBMITTER: Mapder T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4727886 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deciphering Parameter Sensitivity in the BvgAS Signal Transduction.

Mapder Tarunendu T   Talukder Srijeeta S   Chattopadhyay Sudip S   Banik Suman K SK  

PloS one 20160126 1


To understand the switching of different phenotypic phases of Bordetella pertussis, we propose an optimized mathematical framework for signal transduction through BvgAS two-component system. The response of the network output to the sensory input has been demonstrated in steady state. An analysis in terms of local sensitivity amplification characterizes the nature of the molecular switch. The sensitivity analysis of the model parameters within the framework of various correlation coefficients he  ...[more]

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