Mathematical Models of the Arabidopsis Circadian Oscillator Articles uri icon

publication date

  • June 2024

issue

  • 2

volume

  • 4

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 2673-4125

abstract

  • We review the construction and evolution of mathematical models of the Arabidopsis circadian clock, structuring the discussion into two distinct historical phases of modeling strategies: extension and reduction. The extension phase explores the bottom-up assembly of regulatory networks, introducing as many components and interactions as possible to capture the oscillatory nature of the clock. The reduction phase deals with functional decomposition, distilling complex models to their essential dynamical repertoire. Current challenges in this field, including the integration of spatial considerations and environmental influences like light and temperature, are also discussed. The review emphasizes the ongoing need for models that balance molecular detail with practical simplicity.

keywords

  • arabidopsis thaliana; circadian clock; effect of light; effect of temperature; mathematical modeling; spatial models