Matching Models to Data in Modelling Morphogen Diffusion

Liu, W. and Niranjan, M. (2009) Matching Models to Data in Modelling Morphogen Diffusion. In: 3nd International Workshop on Machine Learning in Systems Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 5-6 Sept 2009, pp. 55-66. ISBN 9789521056994

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Abstract

The mechanism by which spatial patterns are established during embryonic development is usually modelled as passive diffusion of morphogen proteins translated from maternally deposited messenger RNAs. Such diffusion models assume a constant supply of morphogens at the source throughout the establishment of the required profile at steady state. Working with the bicoid morphogen which establishes the anterior-posterior axis in the Drosophila embryo, we note that this constant source assumption is unrealistic since the maternal mRNA is known to decay after a certain time since egg laying. We numerically solve the reaction diffusion equation for one dimensional morphogen propagation and match the resulting solution to measured data. By minimising the squared error between model outputs and measurements published in the FlyEx database, we show how parameters of diffusion rate, mRNA and protein decay constants, and the onset of maternal mRNA decay can be assigned sensible values.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Liu, Dr Wei
Authors: Liu, W., and Niranjan, M.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine
ISBN:9789521056994
Published Online:01 January 2009

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