Poolman2004_CalvinCycle

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BIOMD0000000013
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This a model from the article:
Applications of metabolic modelling to plant metabolism.
Poolman MG ,Assmus HE, Fell DA J. Exp. Bot.[2004 May; Volume: 55 (Issue: 400 )]: 1177-86 15073223,
Abstract:
In this paper some of the general concepts underpinning the computer modelling of metabolic systems are introduced. The difference between kinetic and structural modelling is emphasized, and the more important techniques from both, along with the physiological implications, are described. These approaches are then illustrated by descriptions of other work, in which they have been applied to models of the Calvin cycle, sucrose metabolism in sugar cane, and starch metabolism in potatoes.



This model describes the non oxidative Calvin cycle as depicted in Poolman et al; J Exp Bot (2004) 55:1177-1186, fig 2. Reaction E20: E4P + F6P ↔ S7P + GAP, is depicted in the figure, but not included in the model. The light reaction: ADP + P i → ATP, is included in the model, but only mentioned in the figure caption. The parameters and initial concentrations are the same as in Poolman, 1999, Computer Modelling Applied to the Calvin Cycle, PhD Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, Appendix A (available at at http://mudshark.brookes.ac.uk/index.php/Publications/Theses/Mark)

© Mark Poolman (mgpoolman@brookes.ac.uk) 1995-2002
Based on a description by Pettersson 1988, Eur. J. Biochem. 175, 661-672
Differences are:
1 - Reactions assumed by Pettersson to be in equilibrium have fast mass action kinetics.
2 - Introduction of the parameter PGAxpMult to modulate PGA export through TPT.
3 - Introduction of Starch phosphorylase reaction.
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1 - This notice is reproduced in its entirety
2 - Published material making use of (information gained from) this model cites at least:
(a) Poolman, 1999, Computer Modelling Applied to the Calvin Cycle, PhD Thesis, Oxford Brookes University
(b) Poolman, Fell, and Thomas. 2000, Modelling Photosynthesis and its control, J. Exp. Bot. 51, 319-328
or
(c) Poolman et al. 2001, Computer modelling and experimental evidence for two steady states in the photosynthetic Calvin cycle. Eur. J. Biochem. 268, 2810-2816
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  • Applications of metabolic modelling to plant metabolism.
  • M G Poolman, H E Assmus, D A Fell
  • Journal of experimental botany , 5/ 2004 , Volume 55 , Issue 400 , pages: 1177-1186 , PubMed ID: 15073223
Contributors
Submitter of the first revision: Nicolas Le Novère
Submitter of this revision: Lucian Smith
Curator: Lucian Smith
Modeller: Nicolas Le Novère

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