نتایج جستجو برای: metabolic reaction network

تعداد نتایج: 1274890  

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2015
Steffen Waldherr Diego A Oyarzún Alexander Bockmayr

The regulation of metabolic activity by tuning enzyme expression levels is crucial to sustain cellular growth in changing environments. Metabolic networks are often studied at steady state using constraint-based models and optimization techniques. However, metabolic adaptations driven by changes in gene expression cannot be analyzed by steady state models, as these do not account for temporal c...

2007
Feng Yang Feng Qi Daniel A. Beard

Thermodynamic constraints on reactions directions are inherent in the structure of a given biochemical network. However, concrete procedures for determining feasible reaction directions for large-scale metabolic networks are not well established. This work introduces a systematic approach to compute reaction directions, which are constrained by mass balance and thermodynamics, for genome-scale ...

2001
Jan-Hendrik S. Hofmeyr

Metabolic control analysis is a powerful quantitative framework for understanding the relationship between the steady-state properties of a (bio)chemical reaction network as a whole and the properties of its component reactions. Although in essence it is a typical sensitivity analysis of a dynamical system, the stoichiometric structure of reaction networks gives it a character of its own. It ha...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Cristiana Gomes de Oliveira Dal'Molin Lake-Ee Quek Robin William Palfreyman Stevens Michael Brumbley Lars Keld Nielsen

Genome-scale metabolic network models have been successfully used to describe metabolism in a variety of microbial organisms as well as specific mammalian cell types and organelles. This systems-based framework enables the exploration of global phenotypic effects of gene knockouts, gene insertion, and up-regulation of gene expression. We have developed a genome-scale metabolic network model (Ar...

Journal: :Proceedings. Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2017
Peter J Gawthrop Edmund J Crampin

Decomposition of biomolecular reaction networks into pathways is a powerful approach to the analysis of metabolic and signalling networks. Current approaches based on analysis of the stoichiometric matrix reveal information about steady-state mass flows (reaction rates) through the network. In this work, we show how pathway analysis of biomolecular networks can be extended using an energy-based...

2016
Thomas Pfau Maria Pires Pacheco Thomas Sauter

Genome-scale metabolic network reconstructions provide a basis for the investigation of the metabolic properties of an organism. There are reconstructions available for multiple organisms, from prokaryotes to higher organisms and methods for the analysis of a reconstruction. One example is the use of flux balance analysis to improve the yields of a target chemical, which has been applied succes...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2009
Da Jiang Shuigeng Zhou Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen

Robustness is an inherent property of biological system. It is still a limited understanding of how it is accomplished at the cellular or molecular level. To this end, this article analyzes the impact degree of each reaction to others, which is defined as the number of cascading failures of following and/or forward reactions when an initial reaction is deleted. By analyzing more than 800 organi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Nadine Veith Margrete Solheim Koen W A van Grinsven Brett G Olivier Jennifer Levering Ruth Grosseholz Jeroen Hugenholtz Helge Holo Ingolf Nes Bas Teusink Ursula Kummer

Increasing antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria necessitates the development of new medication strategies. Interfering with the metabolic network of the pathogen can provide novel drug targets but simultaneously requires a deeper and more detailed organism-specific understanding of the metabolism, which is often surprisingly sparse. In light of this, we reconstructed a genome-scale meta...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Joel F Moxley Michael C Jewett Maciek R Antoniewicz Silas G Villas-Boas Hal Alper Robert T Wheeler Lily Tong Alan G Hinnebusch Trey Ideker Jens Nielsen Gregory Stephanopoulos

Genome sequencing dramatically increased our ability to understand cellular response to perturbation. Integrating system-wide measurements such as gene expression with networks of protein-protein interactions and transcription factor binding revealed critical insights into cellular behavior. However, the potential of systems biology approaches is limited by difficulties in integrating metabolic...

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