Authors
Michael Klann, Arnab Ganguly, Heinz Koeppl
Publication date
2012/9/15
Journal
Bioinformatics
Volume
28
Issue
18
Pages
i549-i555
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Motivation: Cellular signal transduction involves spatial–temporal dynamics and often stochastic effects due to the low particle abundance of some molecular species. Others can, however, be of high abundances. Such a system can be simulated either with the spatial Gillespie/Stochastic Simulation Algorithm (SSA) or Brownian/Smoluchowski dynamics if space and stochasticity are important. To combine the accuracy of particle-based methods with the superior performance of the SSA, we suggest a hybrid simulation.
Results: The proposed simulation allows an interactive or automated switching for regions or species of interest in the cell. Especially we see an application if for instance receptor clustering at the membrane is modeled in detail and the transport through the cytoplasm is included as well. The results show the increase in performance of the overall simulation, and the limits of the …
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