To what extent can modes of gene regulation be explained by systems-level properties of metabolic networks? Prior studies on co-regulation of metabolic genes have mainly focused on graph-theoretical features of metabolic networks and demonstrated a decreasing level of co-expression with increasing network distance, a naı̈ve, but widely used, topological index. Others have suggested that static graph representations can poorly capture dynamic functional associations, e.g., in the form of dependence of metabolic fluxes across genes in the network. Here, we systematically tested the relative importance of metabolic flux coupling and network position on gene co-regulation, using a genome-scale metabolic model of Escherichia coli. After validati...
BackgroundEvolution of metabolism occurs through the acquisition and loss of genes whose products ac...
Metabolism is one of the best recognised networks within biological systems, but our understanding o...
Metabolism is one of the best recognised networks within biological systems, but our understanding o...
To what extent can modes of gene regulation be explained by systems-level properties of metabolic ne...
To what extent can modes of gene regulation be explained by systems-level properties of metabolic ne...
To what extent can modes of gene regulation be explained by systems-level properties of metabolic ne...
Contains fulltext : 69195.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To what extent c...
Genome-scale metabolic models have become a fundamental tool for examining metabolic principles. How...
Genome-scale metabolic models have become a fundamental tool for examining metabolic principles. How...
The genetic regulatory network (GRN) plays a key role in controlling the response of the cell to cha...
The genetic regulatory network (GRN) plays a key role in controlling the response of the cell to cha...
The concept of reverse engineering a gene network, i.e., of inferring a genome-wide graph of putativ...
The relationship between structure, function and regulation in complex cellular networks is a still ...
The relationship between structure, function and regulation in complex cellular networks is a still ...
International audienceGene regulatory networks consist of direct interactions, but also include indi...
BackgroundEvolution of metabolism occurs through the acquisition and loss of genes whose products ac...
Metabolism is one of the best recognised networks within biological systems, but our understanding o...
Metabolism is one of the best recognised networks within biological systems, but our understanding o...
To what extent can modes of gene regulation be explained by systems-level properties of metabolic ne...
To what extent can modes of gene regulation be explained by systems-level properties of metabolic ne...
To what extent can modes of gene regulation be explained by systems-level properties of metabolic ne...
Contains fulltext : 69195.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To what extent c...
Genome-scale metabolic models have become a fundamental tool for examining metabolic principles. How...
Genome-scale metabolic models have become a fundamental tool for examining metabolic principles. How...
The genetic regulatory network (GRN) plays a key role in controlling the response of the cell to cha...
The genetic regulatory network (GRN) plays a key role in controlling the response of the cell to cha...
The concept of reverse engineering a gene network, i.e., of inferring a genome-wide graph of putativ...
The relationship between structure, function and regulation in complex cellular networks is a still ...
The relationship between structure, function and regulation in complex cellular networks is a still ...
International audienceGene regulatory networks consist of direct interactions, but also include indi...
BackgroundEvolution of metabolism occurs through the acquisition and loss of genes whose products ac...
Metabolism is one of the best recognised networks within biological systems, but our understanding o...
Metabolism is one of the best recognised networks within biological systems, but our understanding o...