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Modular Response Analysis of Cellular Regulatory Networks

✍ Scribed by FRANK J. BRUGGEMAN; HANS V. WESTERHOFF; JAN B. HOEK; BORIS N. KHOLODENKO


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
246 KB
Volume
218
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5193

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✦ Synopsis


The sheer complexity of intracellular regulatory networks, which involve signal transducing, metabolic, and genetic circuits, hampers our ability to carry out a quantitative analysis of their functions. Here, we describe an approach that greatly simplifies this type of analysis by capitalizing on the modular organization of such networks. Steady-state responses of the network as a whole are accounted for in terms of intermodular interactions between the modules alone; processes operating solely within modules need not be considered when analysing signal transfer through the entire network. The intermodular interactions are quantified through (local) response coefficients which populate an interaction map (matrix). This matrix can be derived from a biochemical or molecular biological analysis of (macro) molecular interactions that constitute the regulatory network. The approach is illustrated by two examples: (i) mitogenic signalling through the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade in the epidermal growth factor receptor network and (ii) regulation of ammonium assimilation in Escherichia coli.


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