Authors
Jasmin Fisher, Nir Piterman, E Jane Albert Hubbard, Michael J Stern, David Harel
Publication date
2005/2/8
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
102
Issue
6
Pages
1951-1956
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Studies of Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development provide a paradigm for pattern formation during animal development. The fates of the six vulval precursor cells are specified by the combined action of an inductive signal that activates the EGF receptor mitogen-activated PK signaling pathway (specifying a primary fate) and a lateral signal mediated by LIN-12/Notch (specifying a secondary fate). Here we use methods devised for the engineering of complex reactive systems to model a biological system. We have chosen the visual formalism of statecharts and use it to formalize Sternberg and Horvitz's 1989 model [Sternberg, P. W. & Horvitz, H. R. (1989) Cell 58, 679–693], which forms the basis for our current understanding of the interaction between these two signaling pathways. The construction and execution of our model suggest that different levels of the inductive signal induce a temporally graded response …
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Scholar articles
J Fisher, N Piterman, EJA Hubbard, MJ Stern, D Harel - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005