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Reconstruction of biochemical networks in microorganisms.


ABSTRACT: Systems analysis of metabolic and growth functions in microbial organisms is rapidly developing and maturing. Such studies are enabled by reconstruction, at the genomic scale, of the biochemical reaction networks that underlie cellular processes. The network reconstruction process is organism specific and is based on an annotated genome sequence, high-throughput network-wide data sets and bibliomic data on the detailed properties of individual network components. Here we describe the process that is currently used to achieve comprehensive network reconstructions and discuss how these reconstructions are curated and validated. This review should aid the growing number of researchers who are carrying out reconstructions for particular target organisms.

SUBMITTER: Feist AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3119670 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reconstruction of biochemical networks in microorganisms.

Feist Adam M AM   Herrgård Markus J MJ   Thiele Ines I   Reed Jennie L JL   Palsson Bernhard Ø BØ  

Nature reviews. Microbiology 20081231 2


Systems analysis of metabolic and growth functions in microbial organisms is rapidly developing and maturing. Such studies are enabled by reconstruction, at the genomic scale, of the biochemical reaction networks that underlie cellular processes. The network reconstruction process is organism specific and is based on an annotated genome sequence, high-throughput network-wide data sets and bibliomic data on the detailed properties of individual network components. Here we describe the process tha  ...[more]

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