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From: A method to identify important dynamical states in boolean models of regulatory networks: application to regulation of stomata closure by ABA in A. thaliana

Figure 1

Adapted from [1]. Molecules including protein, hormones and second messengers in signal transduction pathways during ABA response. Small black filled circles represent putative intermediary nodes mediating indirect regulatory interactions. Arrowheads represent activation, and short perpendicular bars indicate inhibition. Light blue lines denote interactions derived from species other than Arabidopsis; dashed light-blue lines denote inferred negative feedback loops on pHc and S1P. Nodes involved in the same metabolic pathway or protein complex are bordered by a gray box; only those arrows that point into or out of the box signify information flow (signal transduction). The variable elements of the wild network are marked with colored ellipses and those with same color are in the same boolean State. The nodes that are held in a fixed state are marked with uncolored ellipses.

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