Issue 9, 2007

A genome-scale, constraint-based approach to systems biology of human metabolism

Abstract

The recent sequencing and annotation of the human genome enables a new era in biomedicine that will be based on an interdisciplinary, systemic approach to the elucidation and treatment of human disease. Reconstruction of genome-scale metabolic networks is an important part of this approach since networks represent the integration of diverse biological data such as genome annotations, high-throughput data, and legacy biochemical knowledge. This article will describe Homo sapiens Recon 1, a functionally tested, genome-scale reconstruction of human cellular metabolism, and its capabilities for facilitating the understanding of physiological and disease metabolic states.

Graphical abstract: A genome-scale, constraint-based approach to systems biology of human metabolism

Article information

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Submitted
12 Apr 2007
Accepted
21 Jun 2007
First published
11 Jul 2007

Mol. BioSyst., 2007,3, 598-603

A genome-scale, constraint-based approach to systems biology of human metabolism

M. L. Mo, N. Jamshidi and B. Ø. Palsson, Mol. BioSyst., 2007, 3, 598 DOI: 10.1039/B705597H

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