Hi Sara,
reproducing existing models and simulations can be very challenging.
In your case, you’re working with a curated BioModels entry. This means the curation team has already invested effort into reproducing the key plots from the original paper. You might find the additional resources on BioModels helpful:
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/BIOMD0000000061#Files
Figure 6, for example, was successfully reproduced by the team using COPASI. You could request access to their COPASI file to get started. I would recommend beginning with Figure 6, since others have already managed to reproduce it.
Best,
Matthias
Hi Sara,
I tried to reproduce Figures 4 and 5 and obtained the same results you shared. The bifurcation behavior reported in those figures cannot be reproduced with the current model, and I observe the same NADH curves as you showed.
I double-checked the parameters, and everything appears consistent with the publication. Specifically, I downloaded the model and varied the external glucose concentrations to 17, 18.5, and 20 mM. The results in libRoadRunner match those from COPASI, so this is not a software issue. It seems that the model available is simply not the one that generated Figures 4 and 5 — most likely, additional parameter changes were made but not reported.
My understanding is that, within the Biomodels reproducibility effort, only Figure 6 could be successfully reproduced. Figures 4 and 5 have never been replicated with the current model. Since Biomodels only requires that a single figure from the publication be reproducible for curation, inclusion in the curated branch doesn’t imply that all figures or results can be reproduced.
I would recommend getting in touch with the original authors and requesting the code or scripts used for the analysis of Figures 4 and 5. This might clarify which additional parameters or settings were applied.
Best,
Matthias
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