Bigraphical models for protein and membrane interactions

Giorgio Bacci
(DiMI, University of Udine)
Davide Grohmann
(DiMI, University of Udine)
Marino Miculan
(DiMI, University of Udine)

We present a bigraphical framework suited for modeling biological systems both at protein level and at membrane level. We characterize formally bigraphs corresponding to biologically meaningful systems, and bigraphic rewriting rules representing biologically admissible interactions. At the protein level, these bigraphic reactive systems correspond exactly to systems of kappa-calculus. Membrane-level interactions are represented by just two general rules, whose application can be triggered by protein-level interactions in a well-defined and precise way. This framework can be used to compare and merge models at different abstraction levels; in particular, higher-level (e.g. mobility) activities can be given a formal biological justification in terms of low-level (i.e., protein) interactions. As examples, we formalize in our framework the vesiculation and the phagocytosis processes.

In Gabriel Ciobanu: Proceedings Third Workshop on Membrane Computing and Biologically Inspired Process Calculi 2009 (MeCBIC 2009), Bologna, Italy, 5th September 2009, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 11, pp. 3–18.
Published: 30th November 2009.

ArXived at: https://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.11.1 bibtex PDF

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