Global reconstruction of the human metabolic network based on genomic and bibliomic data
University of California San Diego
Abstract
Metabolism is a vital cellular process, and its malfunction is a major contributor to human disease. Metabolic networks are complex and highly interconnected, and thus systems-level computational approaches are required to elucidate and understand metabolic genotype-phenotype relationships. We have manually reconstructed the global human metabolic network based on Build 35 of the genome annotation and a comprehensive evaluation of >50 years of legacy data (i.e., bibliomic data). Herein we describe the reconstruction process and demonstrate how the resulting genome-scale (or global) network can be used (i) for the discovery of missing information, (ii) for the formulation of an in silico model, and (iii) as a…
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8Topics & keywords
- Metabolic network
- Context (archaeology)
- Systems biology
- Computational biology
- Biological network
- Computer science
- In silico
- Flux balance analysis