Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a metabolic pathway is regulated by either gene expression or metabolism. Two extensions to regulation analysis were developed over the past years: (i) the regulation of V(max) can be dissected into the various levels of the gene-expression cascade, such as transcription, translation, protein degradation, etc. and (ii) a time-dependent version allows following flux regulation when cells adapt to changes in their environment. The methodology of the original form of regulation analysis as well as of the two extensions will be described in detail. In addition, we will show what is needed to apply regulation analysis in practice. Studies in which th...
Time-dependent regulation analysis is a new methodology that allows us to unravel, both quantitative...
Metabolic fluxes may be regulated ‘‘hierarchically,’’ e.g., by changes of gene expression that adjus...
Genome-scale metabolic models are available for an increasing number of organisms and can be used to...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
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Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
We show how metabolic regulation as commonly understood in biochemistry can be described in terms of...
An important question is to what estent metabolic fluxes are regulated by gene expression or by meta...
Cells adapt to changes in their environment by the concerted action of many different regulatory mec...
A standard approach to estimate intracellular fluxes on a genome-wide scale is flux-balance analysis...
Metabolic fluxes may be regulated ‘‘hierarchically,’’ e.g., by changes of gene expression that adjus...
Understanding cellular regulation of metabolism is a major challenge in systems biology. Thus far, t...
Time-dependent regulation analysis is a new methodology that allows us to unravel, both quantitative...
Metabolic fluxes may be regulated ‘‘hierarchically,’’ e.g., by changes of gene expression that adjus...
Genome-scale metabolic models are available for an increasing number of organisms and can be used to...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
Item does not contain fulltextRegulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a ...
Regulation analysis is a methodology that quantifies to what extent a change in the flux through a m...
We show how metabolic regulation as commonly understood in biochemistry can be described in terms of...
An important question is to what estent metabolic fluxes are regulated by gene expression or by meta...
Cells adapt to changes in their environment by the concerted action of many different regulatory mec...
A standard approach to estimate intracellular fluxes on a genome-wide scale is flux-balance analysis...
Metabolic fluxes may be regulated ‘‘hierarchically,’’ e.g., by changes of gene expression that adjus...
Understanding cellular regulation of metabolism is a major challenge in systems biology. Thus far, t...
Time-dependent regulation analysis is a new methodology that allows us to unravel, both quantitative...
Metabolic fluxes may be regulated ‘‘hierarchically,’’ e.g., by changes of gene expression that adjus...
Genome-scale metabolic models are available for an increasing number of organisms and can be used to...