Metabolic systems cost-benefit analysis for interpreting network structure and regulation
Author(s) -
Ross P. Carlson
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
bioinformatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.599
H-Index - 390
eISSN - 1367-4811
pISSN - 1367-4803
DOI - 10.1093/bioinformatics/btm082
Subject(s) - proteome , metabolic network , computational biology , systems biology , in silico , function (biology) , metabolic pathway , network analysis , biology , computer science , synthetic biology , biochemical engineering , bioinformatics , biochemistry , genetics , metabolism , gene , physics , quantum mechanics , engineering
Interpretation of bioinformatics data in terms of cellular function is a major challenge facing systems biology. This question is complicated by robust metabolic networks filled with structural features like parallel pathways and isozymes. Under conditions of nutrient sufficiency, metabolic networks are well known to be regulated for thermodynamic efficiency however; efficient biochemical pathways are anabolically expensive to construct. While parameters like thermodynamic efficiency have been extensively studied, a systems-based analysis of anabolic proteome synthesis 'costs' and the cellular function implications of these costs has not been reported.
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