Visual setup of logical models of signaling and regulatory networks with ProMoT

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Background: The analysis of biochemical networks using a logical (Boolean) description is an important approach in Systems Biology. Recently, new methods have been proposed to analyze large signaling and regulatory networks using this formalism. Even though there is a large number of tools to set up models describing biological networks using a biochemical (kinetic) formalism, however, they do not support logical models. Results: Herein we present a flexible framework for setting up large logical models in a visual manner with the software tool ProMoT. An easily extendible library, ProMoT's inherent modularity and object-oriented concept as well as adaptive visualization techniques provide a versatile environment. Both the graphical and the textual description of the logical model can be exported to different formats. Conclusion: New features of ProMoT facilitate an efficient set-up of large Boolean models of biochemical interaction networks. The modeling environment is flexible; it can easily be adapted to specific requirements, and new extensions can be introduced. ProMoT is freely available from http://www.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/projects/promot/. © 2006 Saez-Rodriguez et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Saez-Rodriguez, J., Mirschel, S., Hemenway, R., Klamt, S., Gilles, E. D., & Ginkel, M. (2006). Visual setup of logical models of signaling and regulatory networks with ProMoT. BMC Bioinformatics, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-506

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