Dynamical Analysis of the MicroRNA – Mediated Protein Translation Process

Mathematical modelling of kinetic processes with different time scales allows a reduction of the governing equations using quasi-steady-state approximations (QSSA). A QSSA theorem is applied to a modified mathematical model of the microRNA-mediated protein translation process. By an appropriate norm...

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Main Authors: Elena Nikolova, Ivan Jordanov, Nikolay Vitanov
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Language:English
Published: Biomath Forum 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/28
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spelling doaj-3a67231cbe90445187b7f877ab2729e02020-11-24T23:39:16ZengBiomath ForumBiomath1314-684X1314-72182013-01-012110.11145/j.biomath.2012.10.07144Dynamical Analysis of the MicroRNA – Mediated Protein Translation ProcessElena Nikolova0Ivan Jordanov1Nikolay Vitanov2Institute of Mechanics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaInstitute of Mechanics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaInstitute of Mechanics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaMathematical modelling of kinetic processes with different time scales allows a reduction of the governing equations using quasi-steady-state approximations (QSSA). A QSSA theorem is applied to a modified mathematical model of the microRNA-mediated protein translation process. By an appropriate normalized procedure the system of seven nonlinear ordinary differential equations is rewritten in a form suitable for model reduction. In accordance with the terminology of the QSSA theorem, it is established that two of the protein concentrations are ?fast varying’, such that the corresponding kinetic equations form an attached system. The other four concentrations are ?slow varying’, and form a degenerate system. Another variable appears to be a constant. Analytical solutions, related to the steady-state values of the fast varying concentrations and the slow varying ones, are derived and interpreted as restrictions on the regulatory role of microRNAs on the protein translation dynamics.http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/28microRNA, protein translation, QSSA theorem, driving reactions, control parameters
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author Elena Nikolova
Ivan Jordanov
Nikolay Vitanov
spellingShingle Elena Nikolova
Ivan Jordanov
Nikolay Vitanov
Dynamical Analysis of the MicroRNA – Mediated Protein Translation Process
Biomath
microRNA, protein translation, QSSA theorem, driving reactions, control parameters
author_facet Elena Nikolova
Ivan Jordanov
Nikolay Vitanov
author_sort Elena Nikolova
title Dynamical Analysis of the MicroRNA – Mediated Protein Translation Process
title_short Dynamical Analysis of the MicroRNA – Mediated Protein Translation Process
title_full Dynamical Analysis of the MicroRNA – Mediated Protein Translation Process
title_fullStr Dynamical Analysis of the MicroRNA – Mediated Protein Translation Process
title_full_unstemmed Dynamical Analysis of the MicroRNA – Mediated Protein Translation Process
title_sort dynamical analysis of the microrna – mediated protein translation process
publisher Biomath Forum
series Biomath
issn 1314-684X
1314-7218
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Mathematical modelling of kinetic processes with different time scales allows a reduction of the governing equations using quasi-steady-state approximations (QSSA). A QSSA theorem is applied to a modified mathematical model of the microRNA-mediated protein translation process. By an appropriate normalized procedure the system of seven nonlinear ordinary differential equations is rewritten in a form suitable for model reduction. In accordance with the terminology of the QSSA theorem, it is established that two of the protein concentrations are ?fast varying’, such that the corresponding kinetic equations form an attached system. The other four concentrations are ?slow varying’, and form a degenerate system. Another variable appears to be a constant. Analytical solutions, related to the steady-state values of the fast varying concentrations and the slow varying ones, are derived and interpreted as restrictions on the regulatory role of microRNAs on the protein translation dynamics.
topic microRNA, protein translation, QSSA theorem, driving reactions, control parameters
url http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/28
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