2018
DOI: 10.1101/503359
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Molecular Process Diagram: a precise, scalable and compact visualization of rule-based models

Abstract: Rule-based modeling allows representation and simulation of biological systems where molecular features (such as protein domains) and feature-specific details of molecular interactions are accounted for. The rule-based description is precise and can define very fine molecular details (e.g. how phosphorylation status of a single residue in a multi-protein complex can affect affinity of another binding site of another protein within the same complex), but makes it difficult to effectively combine the assumptions… Show more

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“…Various tools for visualization of rule-based models have also been published. These include Simmune (Cheng et al., 2014), BioNetGen (Smith et al., 2012, Sekar et al., 2017), rxncon (Tiger et al., 2012), Virtual Cell (Vasilescu et al, 2018), and Kappa (Boutillier et al., 2018). All of these tools take advantage of the structured definition of molecules and rules to generate intelligible visualizations of large models.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various tools for visualization of rule-based models have also been published. These include Simmune (Cheng et al., 2014), BioNetGen (Smith et al., 2012, Sekar et al., 2017), rxncon (Tiger et al., 2012), Virtual Cell (Vasilescu et al, 2018), and Kappa (Boutillier et al., 2018). All of these tools take advantage of the structured definition of molecules and rules to generate intelligible visualizations of large models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%