Literature DB >> 14988125

Decoupling dynamical systems for pathway identification from metabolic profiles.

Eberhard O Voit1, Jonas Almeida.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: Modern molecular biology is generating data of unprecedented quantity and quality. Particularly exciting for biochemical pathway modeling and proteomics are comprehensive, time-dense profiles of metabolites or proteins that are measurable, for instance, with mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance or protein kinase phosphorylation. These profiles contain a wealth of information about the structure and dynamics of the pathway or network from which the data were obtained. The retrieval of this information requires a combination of computational methods and mathematical models, which are typically represented as systems of ordinary differential equations.
RESULTS: We show that, for the purpose of structure identification, the substitution of differentials with estimated slopes in non-linear network models reduces the coupled system of differential equations to several sets of decoupled algebraic equations, which can be processed efficiently in parallel or sequentially. The estimation of slopes for each time series of the metabolic or proteomic profile is accomplished with a 'universal function' that is computed directly from the data by cross-validated training of an artificial neural network (ANN).
CONCLUSIONS: Without preprocessing, the inverse problem of determining structure from metabolic or proteomic profile data is challenging and computationally expensive. The combination of system decoupling and data fitting with universal functions simplifies this inverse problem very significantly. Examples show successful estimations and current limitations of the method. AVAILABILITY: A preliminary Web-based application for ANN smoothing is accessible at http://bioinformatics.musc.edu/webmetabol/. S-systems can be interactively analyzed with the user-friendly freeware PLAS (http://correio.cc.fc.ul.pt/~aenf/plas.html) or with the MATLAB module BSTLab (http://bioinformatics.musc.edu/bstlab/), which is currently being beta-tested.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14988125     DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bth140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioinformatics        ISSN: 1367-4803            Impact factor:   6.937


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