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Modeling Metabolic Networks for Mammalian Cell Systems: General Considerations, Modeling Strategies, and Available Tools
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WoS WOS:000321104000005
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84882933824
DOI 10.1007/10_2011_120
Año 2012
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



Over the past decades, the availability of large amounts of information regarding cellular processes and reaction rates, along with increasing knowledge about the complex mechanisms involved in these processes, has changed the way we approach the understanding of cellular processes. We can no longer rely only on our intuition for interpreting experimental data and evaluating new hypotheses, as the information to analyze is becoming increasingly complex. The paradigm for the analysis of cellular systems has shifted from a focus on individual processes to comprehensive global mathematical descriptions that consider the interactions of metabolic, genomic, and signaling networks. Analysis and simulations are used to test our knowledge by refuting or validating new hypotheses regarding a complex system, which can result in predictive capabilities that lead to better experimental design. Different types of models can be used for this purpose, depending on the type and amount of information available for the specific system. Stoichiometric models are based on the metabolic structure of the system and allow explorations of steady state distributions in the network. Detailed kinetic models provide a description of the dynamics of the system, they involve a large number of reactions with varied kinetic characteristics and require a large number of parameters. Models based on statistical information provide a description of the system without information regarding structure and interactions of the networks involved. The development of detailed models for mammalian cell metabolism has only recently started to grow more strongly, due to the intrinsic complexities of mammalian systems, and the limited availability of experimental information and adequate modeling tools. In this work we review the strategies, tools, current advances, and recent models of mammalian cells, focusing mainly on metabolism, but discussing the methodology applied to other types of networks as well.

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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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1 GERDTZEN-HAKIM, ZIOMARA PATRICIA - Universidad de Chile - Chile
2 Hu, WS -
3 Zeng, AP -

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The financial support of CONICYT, FONDECYT Initiation Grant 11090268 is gratefully acknowledged.

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