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Systematic Construction of Kinetic Models from Genome-Scale Metabolic Networks

Natalie J. Stanford, Timo Lubitz, Kieran Smallbone, Edda Klipp, Pedro Mendes, Wolfram Liebermeister

P L o S One. 2013;8(11).

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Abstract

The quantitative effects of environmental and genetic perturbations on metabolism can be studied in silico using kinetic models. We present a strategy for large-scale model construction based on a logical layering of data such as reaction fluxes, metabolite concentrations, and kinetic constants. The resulting models contain realistic standard rate laws and plausible parameters, adhere to the laws of thermodynamics, and reproduce a predefined steady state. These features have not been simultaneously achieved by previous workflows. We demonstrate the advantages and limitations of the workflow by translating the yeast consensus metabolic network into a kinetic model. Despite crudely selected data, the model shows realistic control behaviour, a stable dynamic, and realistic response to perturbations in extracellular glucose concentrations. The paper concludes by outlining how new data can continuously be fed into the workflow and how iterative model building can assist in directing experiments.

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2013-09-19
Submitted date:
2012-11-16
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eng
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http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0079195
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8
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11
Article number:
e79195
Digital Object Identifier:
10.1371/journal.pone.0079195
Funding awarded to University:
  • European Commission - GOV30
  • BBSRC - RESBBSRC
  • European Commission - GOV30
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Yes
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Yes
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all data is supplied as supplementary files published with the article
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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Immediate release
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19th June, 2014
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:227421
Created by:
Pedrosa Mendes, Pedro
Created:
19th June, 2014, 14:23:37
Last modified by:
Pedrosa Mendes, Pedro
Last modified:
19th June, 2014, 14:23:37

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