Title
Topology-based abstraction of complex biological systems: application to the Golgi apparatus.
Abstract
Many complex cellular processes involve major changes in topology and geometry. We have developed a method using topology-based geometric modelling in which the edge labels of an n-dimensional generalized map (a subclass of graphs) represent the relations between neighbouring biological compartments. We illustrate our method using two topological models of the Golgi apparatus. These models can be animated using transformation rules, which depend on geometric and/or biochemical data and which modify both these data and the topology. Both models constitute plausible topological representations of the Golgi apparatus, but only the model based on a recent hypothesis about the Golgi apparatus is fully compatible with data from electron microscopy. Finally, we outline how our method may help biologists to choose between different hypotheses.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/s12064-008-0030-3
Theory in Biosciences
Keywords
Field
DocType
Topology-based geometric modelling,Biological processes modelling
Topology,Graph,Generalized map,Abstraction,Biology,Golgi apparatus,Geometric design
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
127
2
1611-7530
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.53
5
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mathieu Poudret192.65
Agnès Arnould2697.13
Jean-Paul Comet315017.15
Pascale Le Gall428732.95
Philippe Meseure510112.80
François Képès6478.97