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Title

A Protocol for Generating and Exchanging (Genome-Scale) Metabolic Resource Allocation Models.

Authors

Reimers, Alexandra-M.; Lindhorst, Henning; Waldherr, Steffen

Abstract

In this article, we present a protocol for generating a complete (genome-scale) metabolic resource allocation model, as well as a proposal for how to represent such models in the systems biology markup language (SBML). Such models are used to investigate enzyme levels and achievable growth rates in large-scale metabolic networks. Although the idea of metabolic resource allocation studies has been present in the field of systems biology for some years, no guidelines for generating such a model have been published up to now. This paper presents step-by-step instructions for building a (dynamic) resource allocation model, starting with prerequisites such as a genome-scale metabolic reconstruction, through building protein and noncatalytic biomass synthesis reactions and assigning turnover rates for each reaction. In addition, we explain how one can use SBML level 3 in combination with the flux balance constraints and our resource allocation modeling annotation to represent such models.

Subjects

METABOLISM; ENZYME analysis; RESOURCE allocation -- Mathematical models; BIOMASS conversion; BIOSYNTHESIS

Publication

Metabolites (2218-1989), 2017, Vol 7, Issue 3, p47

ISSN

2218-1989

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/metabo7030047

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