Evolutionary Systems Biology
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Systems biology has a long history as a theoretical framework in biology, positing that cellular systems possess emergent properties that can only be explained by the interactions among the components of an organism rather than by any individual component in itself. With the advent of the genomic era, data sets encompassing systems-wide measurements of gene complements, transcription, and protein expression are becoming available. Thoughtful integration of these data can lead to a systems-level understanding of the components and dynamics of cellular machineries and the development of practical methods for inferring and constructing network models of these interactions is well under way. As the creation of plausible network models of cellular systems becomes possible, comparison of systems in an evolutionary light promises to reveal the evolutionary forces that shape these systems. Systems are dynamic and selectable, that is, they respond to pressures brought to bear by changes in their environment. Therefore, the application of the methods of evolutionary biology within a systems biology framework can aid in identifying the concerted changes that drive the emergence of new phenotypes. A better understanding of systems evolution will greatly advance our knowledge about the complexity of gene regulation and help identify new therapeutic targets for effective treatment of various diseases. This special issue of Current Genomics is intended to provide a forum for researchers to share their experiences on all aspects of genome and systems evolution. This issue includes a review article discussing about the proteomics techniques that are capable of generating high quality data for systems biology research: Chen et al. reviewed recent advances in proteolysis, a key procedure prior to mass spectrometry and peptide mapping in proteomic studies of gene function. They showed that the proteolysis strategies can be accelerated by various electromagnetic waves, such as microwave-accelerated protein digestion, infrared-assisted proteolysis, ultraviolet-enhanced protein digestion, laser-assisted proteolysis, and future prospects. This issue also includes two review articles with a special emphasis on the systems biology of bacteria, ideal model organisms for evolutionary analyses of genome plasticity and adaptive phenotypes. Tang's review is focused on microbial metabolomics, which involves fast, high throughput characterization of the metabolite complements of a microorganism, and thus summarizes the global outcome of the interplay between the developmental processes and the environment. Selected topics illustrate the impact of metabolomics on the understanding of systems microbiology. Zhou et al. provide an overview of the recent advances in Streptomyces biology that have …
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دوره 12 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2011