Next-Generation Genome-Scale Models Incorporating Multilevel 'Omics Data: From Yeast to Human

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Humana Press Inc

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Genome-scale modelling in eukaryotes has been pioneered by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Early metabolic networks have been reconstructed based on genome sequence and information accumulated in the literature on biochemical reactions. Protein-protein interaction networks have been constructed based on experimental observations such as yeast-2-hybrid method. Gene regulatory networks were based on a variety of data types, including information on TF-promoter binding and gene coexpression. The aforementioned networks have been improved gradually, and methods for their integration were developed. Incorporation of omics data including genomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics, fluxome, and phosphoproteome led to next-generation genome-scale models. The methods tested on yeast have later been implemented in human, further, cellular components found to be important in yeast physiology under (ab)normal conditions, and (dis)regulation mechanisms in yeast shed light to the healthy and disease states in human. This chapter provides a historical perspective on next-generation genome-scale models incorporating multilevel 'omics data, from yeast to human.

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Data integration, Transcriptional regulatory networks, Metabolic networks, Protein-protein interaction networks, Transcriptomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics

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Yeast Systems Biology: Methods and Protocols, 2nd Edition

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2049

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