Summary of the DREAM8 Parameter Estimation Challenge: Toward Parameter Identification for Whole-Cell Models
Author(s) -
Jonathan R. Karr,
Shuai Cheng Li,
Jeremy Zucker,
Andreas Raue,
Bernhard Steiert,
Jens Timmer,
Clemens Kreutz,
Simon Wilkinson,
Brandon Allgood,
Brian M. Bot,
Bruce Hoff,
Michael R. Kellen,
Markus W. Covert,
Gustavo A. Stolovitzky,
Pablo Meyer
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
plos computational biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.628
H-Index - 182
eISSN - 1553-7358
pISSN - 1553-734X
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004096
Subject(s) - identifiability , estimation theory , computer science , identification (biology) , in silico , estimation , machine learning , artificial intelligence , data mining , algorithm , biology , ecology , biochemistry , management , gene , economics
Whole-cell models that explicitly represent all cellular components at the molecular level have the potential to predict phenotype from genotype. However, even for simple bacteria, whole-cell models will contain thousands of parameters, many of which are poorly characterized or unknown. New algorithms are needed to estimate these parameters and enable researchers to build increasingly comprehensive models. We organized the Dialogue for Reverse Engineering Assessments and Methods (DREAM) 8 Whole-Cell Parameter Estimation Challenge to develop new parameter estimation algorithms for whole-cell models. We asked participants to identify a subset of parameters of a whole-cell model given the model’s structure and in silico “experimental” data. Here we describe the challenge, the best performing methods, and new insights into the identifiability of whole-cell models. We also describe several valuable lessons we learned toward improving future challenges. Going forward, we believe that collaborative efforts supported by inexpensive cloud computing have the potential to solve whole-cell model parameter estimation.
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