A Process Algebraical Approach to Modelling Compartmentalized Biological Systems

Adaoha Ihekwaba, Radu Mardare

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Abstract

This paper introduces Protein Calculus, a special modeling language designed for encoding and calculating the behaviors of compartmentilized biological systems. The formalism combines, in a unified framework, two successful computational paradigms - process algebras and membrane systems. The goal of Protein Calculus is to provide a formal tool for transforming collected information from in vivo experiments into coded definition of the different types of proteins, complexes of proteins, and membrane-organized systems of such entities. Using this encoded information as input, our calculus computes, in silico, the possible behaviors of a living system. This is the preliminary version of a paper that was published in Proceedings of International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (ICCMSE), American Institute of Physics, AIP Proceedings, N 2: 642-646, 2007 (http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=APCPCS&Volume=963&Issue=2)
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (ICCMSE)
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • QA076.7 Programming Languages - Semantics

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