Title: Mirit Aladjem
1Kurt Kohn
Mirit Aladjem
John Weinstein
http//discover.nci.nih.gov
2On the importance of clear and precise diagrams
Edward R. Tufte on visual representation of
evidence, quoted by Michael Shermer in Sci. Amer.
April 2005
Good displays of data help to reveal knowledge
relevant to understanding mechanism, process
cause and effect
Clear and precise seeing becomes as one with
clear and precise thinking.
Simple design, intense content.
Aim for minimum number of different symbols.
maximum mechanistic detail.
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3Diagrams can be a tremendous aid in thinking
clearly about a model, in predicting possible
experimental outcomes, and in conveying the model
to others. Ideker, Galitski Hood (2001)
Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet, 2 343-372 Without
consistent and unambiguous rules for
representation, not only is information lost, but
misinformation could be disseminated.
Kurata, Matoba Shimizu (2003) Nucleic Acids
Res, 314071-4084. The diagrams commonly used
to show bioregulatory schemes are often
incomplete and ambiguous. Pirson et al.
(2000) Trends Cell Biol, 10 404-408
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4ErbB-induced signaling pathways.
MARMOR, SKARIA, YARDEN (2004) Int. J. Radiation
Oncology Biol. Phys. 58 903913
5Molecular Interaction Map (MIM) notation
Kohn et al. Molec. Biology Cell 17 1-13 (2006).
http//discover.nci.nih.gov
6x
x A B
Kohn et al. Molec. Biology Cell 17 1-13 (2006).
http//discover.nci.nih.gov
7x
x phosphorylated A
P
Kohn et al. Molec. Biology Cell 17 1-13 (2006).
http//discover.nci.nih.gov
8Three types of MIMs
- Heuristic
- Explicit
- Combinatorial
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9Heuristic MIMs are canonical
Cell type independent
Process independent
Cell compartment independent
- They show the interactions that can occur when
molecules are in the same place at the same time.
Heuristic helping to discover or learn
10Chk2 MIM (Molecular Interaction Map)
http//discover.nci.nih.gov/mim
Click Chk2
eMIM electronic Interactive MIM
Pommier 2006 Clin. Cancer Res.
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19ATM activates p53 by at least 4 coherent pathways
Kohn, Aladjem, Kim, Weinstein Pommier
Molecular Systems Biology 10.1038 (2006)
20Explicit MIMs are unambiguous
- They can be used for computer simulation.
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22Properties of switch-like bioregulatory networks
studied by simulation of the hypoxia response
control system
Kurt W. Kohn, Joseph Risst, Olga Aprelikova t,
John N. Weinstein, Yves Pommier, and J. Carl
Barrett t
Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology and
tLaboratory of Biosystems, Center for Cancer
Research, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda,
Maryland
Corresponding author 301-496-2769. Email
kohnk_at_dc37a.nci.nih.gov
Mol. Biol. Cell, (2004) 15 3042
23Mol. Biol. Cell, (2004) 15 3042
24Mol. Biol. Cell, (2004) 15 3042
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26Switch-like HRE response to low oxygen levels
Mol. Biol. Cell, (2004) 15 3042
27Mol. Biol. Cell, (2004) 15 3042
28As ARNT varies, transition occurs within a
similar oxygen level. HRE occupancy is
independent of ARNT levels at high oxygen levels
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29Mol. Biol. Cell, (2004) 15 3042
30As VHL varies, transition occurs within a similar
oxygen level. HRE occupancy is independent of VHL
at low oxygen levels
Mol. Biol. Cell, (2004) 15 3042
31Oxygen transition varies as proline hydroxylase
(PH3,3) varies
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32Mol. Biol. Cell, (2004) 15 3042
33mRNA kinetics in response to various oxygen levels
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34Kohn et al (2006) Molec. Systems Biol. 10.1038
Combinatorial MIMs
- combinatorial interpretation assumes that all
interactions can occur simultaneously in any
combination (transitive property), while
heuristic interpretation is non-committal in this
regard. - In both interpretations, contingency symbols can
be used to assert particular dependencies. - Both can be used for simulation.
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36Signaling from receptor tyrosine kinases via
Ras MIM corresponding to Lodish et al. figs.
20-22,23,28 and Kolch et al. 2000 Biochem. J.
351289
Heuristic helping to discover or learn
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40ErbB-inhibitors used for cancer treatment.
41Kohn et al (2006) Molec. Systems Biol. 10.1038
42Kohn et al (2006) Molec. Systems Biol. 10.1038
43Kohn et al (2006) Molec. Systems Biol. 10.1038
44Kohn et al (2006) Molec. Systems Biol. 10.1038
45Kohn et al (2006) Molec. Systems Biol. 10.1038
46Kohn et al (2006) Molec. Systems Biol. 10.1038
47Kohn et al (2006) Molec. Systems Biol. 10.1038
48An explicit model of signaling from EGFR
Kohn et al. Molecular Systems Biology 10.1038
(2006)
49Connection table differential equations
Kohn, Aladjem, Kim, Weinstein Pommier Molec.
Systems Biol. 10.1038 (2006)
50Combinatorial model of Blinov et al. 2006,
BioSystems 83136-51
51Reaction classes defined in the combinatorial
model of Blinov et al BioSystems 83 136-151
(2006)
Kohn, Aladjem, Kim, Weinstein Pommier
Molecular Systems Biology 10.1038 (2006)
52Summary -- Conclusions
- Molecular Interaction Maps (MIM) can be applied
to various biological systems (http//discover.nci
.nih.gov/mim/) - p53, cell cycle, DNA repair (Kohn, KW. Mol.
Biol. Cell, 1999, 10 2703) - Cell cycle (Médecine Sciences Nature
Encyclopedia of the Human Genome) - Replication initiation (Science STKE, 2004, pe.
8) - Chk2/ATM pathway (Current Topics Med. Chem. 2003,
3 271) - Apoptosis Bcl-2, NFkB, Akt/PKB (Oncogene 2004,
23 2934) - Apoptosis c-Abl (Current Med Chem Anticancer
Agents, 2003, 3 271) - EGFR (Mol Syst Biol. 2006, 10 1038)
- Myc (http//discover.nci.nih.gov/mim/)
- MIMs allow compact and thorough compilation
organization of scientific knowledge. - MIMs can be applied to pharmacological targets to
better understand and predict biological
responses in normal and pathological tissues. - MIM can be used as a first step for modeling and
quantitative computer simulation of molecular
pathways.
53Kurt W. Kohn Mirit I. Aladjem John N.
Weinstein Yves Pommier Molec. Biology Cell
17 1-13 (2006). MIM notation definitions and
rules. Can be used as reference or
tutorial. Kurt W. Kohn Mirit I. Aladjem John
N. Weinstein Yves Pommier Molecular Systems
Biology 10.1038 (2006). MIM compared to other
notations. MIM can depict combinatorial
complexity. MIM can depict both explicit and
combinatorial models for simulation. http//disco
ver.nci.nih.gov/mim/ Electronic MIMs
(eMIMs). Links to other databases. Kurt W. Kohn
Joseph Riss Olga Aprelikova Yves Pommier J.
Carl Barrett Molec. Biology Cell 15 3042-3052
(2004). MIM and simulation of network models. A
switch-like model of the response to
hypoxia. kohnk_at_mail.nih.gov
54 NCI Kurt Kohn Mirit Aladjem Sohyoung
Kim John Weinstein Margo Sunshine Hong Cao
David Kane Joseph Riss Yves Pommier
Silvio Parodi Stefania Pasa Geoffrey
McFadden Michael Blinov