Using Topology of the Metabolic Network to Predict Viability of Mutant Strains |
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Authors: | Wunderlich Zeba Mirny Leonid |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biophysics Program, Harvard University, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 16-361 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA;(2) Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences & Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 16-343, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA |
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Abstract: | Background Understanding the relationships between the structure (topology) and function of biological networks is a central question of systems biology. The idea that topology is a major determinant of systems function has become an attractive and highly-disputed hypothesis. While the structural analysis of interaction networks demonstrates a correlation between the topological properties of a node (protein, gene) in the network and its functional essentiality, the analysis of metabolic networks fails to find such correlations. In contrast, approaches utilizing both the topology and biochemical parameters of metabolic networks, e.g. flux balance analysis (FBA), are more successful in predicting phenotypes of knock-out strains. |
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