MetNet: A two-level approach to reconstructing and comparing metabolic networks


Por: Cocco N, Llabrés M, Reyes-Prieto M and Simeoni M

Publicada: 12 feb 2021 Ahead of Print: 12 feb 2021
Categoría: Multidisciplinary

Resumen:
Metabolic pathway comparison and interaction between different species can detect important information for drug engineering and medical science. In the literature, proposals for reconstructing and comparing metabolic networks present two main problems: network reconstruction requires usually human intervention to integrate information from different sources and, in metabolic comparison, the size of the networks leads to a challenging computational problem. We propose to automatically reconstruct a metabolic network on the basis of KEGG database information. Our proposal relies on a two-level representation of the huge metabolic network: the first level is graph-based and depicts pathways as nodes and relations between pathways as edges; the second level represents each metabolic pathway in terms of its reactions content. The two-level representation complies with the KEGG database, which decomposes the metabolism of all the different organisms into "reference" pathways in a standardised way. On the basis of this two-level representation, we introduce some similarity measures for both levels. They allow for both a local comparison, pathway by pathway, and a global comparison of the entire metabolism. We developed a tool, MetNet, that implements the proposed methodology. MetNet makes it possible to automatically reconstruct the metabolic network of two organisms selected in KEGG and to compare their two networks both quantitatively and visually. We validate our methodology by presenting some experiments performed with MetNet.

Filiaciones:
Cocco N:
 Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Informatica e Statistica, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Venice, Italy

Llabrés M:
 Mathematics and Computer Science Department, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma, Spain

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 Evolutionary Systems Biology of Symbionts, Institute for Integrative Systems Biology (I 2 SysBio), Universitat de Valencia, Paterna, Valencia, Spain

 Sequencing and Bioinformatics Service, Foundation for the Promotion of Sanitary and Biomedical Research of the Valencia Region (FISABIO), València, Spain

Simeoni M:
 Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Informatica e Statistica, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Venice, Italy

 European Centre for Living Technology (ECLT), Venice, Italy
ISSN: 19326203





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WOS Id: 000620071700054
ID de PubMed: 33577575
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