Genome-scale models are used for an ever-widening range of applications. Although there has been much focus on specifying the stoichiometric matrix, the predictive power of genome-scale models equally depends on reaction directions. Two-thirds of reactions in the two eukaryotic reconstructions Homo sapiens Recon 1 and Yeast 5 are specified as irreversible. However, these specifications are mainly based on biochemical textbooks or on their similarity to other organisms and are rarely underpinned by detailed thermodynamic analysis. In this study, a to our knowledge new workflow combining network-embedded thermodynamic and flux variability analysis was used to evaluate existing irreversibility constraints in Recon 1 and Yeast 5 and to identify...
Background: The availability of genome sequences for many organisms enabled the reconstruction of se...
<div><p>One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by ...
Background: Efforts to improve the computational reconstruction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae bioc...
AbstractGenome-scale models are used for an ever-widening range of applications. Although there has ...
AbstractGenome-scale models are used for an ever-widening range of applications. Although there has ...
Background: The availability of genome sequences for many organisms enabled the reconstruction of se...
<div><p>We have compared 12 genome-scale models of the <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> metabolic net...
Cells are comprised of complex, highly integrated networks of genes, proteins, and chemical compound...
Cells are comprised of complex, highly integrated networks of genes, proteins, and chemical compound...
One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by the flux...
The quantitative effects of environmental and genetic perturbations on metabolism can be studied in ...
One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by the flux...
Background: Efforts to improve the computational reconstruction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae bioc...
The quantitative effects of environmental and genetic perturbations on metabolism can be studied in ...
One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by the flux...
Background: The availability of genome sequences for many organisms enabled the reconstruction of se...
<div><p>One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by ...
Background: Efforts to improve the computational reconstruction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae bioc...
AbstractGenome-scale models are used for an ever-widening range of applications. Although there has ...
AbstractGenome-scale models are used for an ever-widening range of applications. Although there has ...
Background: The availability of genome sequences for many organisms enabled the reconstruction of se...
<div><p>We have compared 12 genome-scale models of the <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> metabolic net...
Cells are comprised of complex, highly integrated networks of genes, proteins, and chemical compound...
Cells are comprised of complex, highly integrated networks of genes, proteins, and chemical compound...
One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by the flux...
The quantitative effects of environmental and genetic perturbations on metabolism can be studied in ...
One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by the flux...
Background: Efforts to improve the computational reconstruction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae bioc...
The quantitative effects of environmental and genetic perturbations on metabolism can be studied in ...
One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by the flux...
Background: The availability of genome sequences for many organisms enabled the reconstruction of se...
<div><p>One of the most obvious phenotypes of a cell is its metabolic activity, which is defined by ...
Background: Efforts to improve the computational reconstruction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae bioc...