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Telling metabolic stories to explore metabolomics data: a case study on the yeast response to cadmium exposure

机译:讲述代谢故事探索代谢组学数据:酵母对镉暴露的响应的案例研究

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>Motivation: The increasing availability of metabolomics data enables to better understand the metabolic processes involved in the immediate response of an organism to environmental changes and stress. The data usually come in the form of a list of metabolites whose concentrations significantly changed under some conditions, and are thus not easy to interpret without being able to precisely visualize how such metabolites are interconnected.>Results: We present a method that enables to organize the data from any metabolomics experiment into metabolic stories. Each story corresponds to a possible scenario explaining the flow of matter between the metabolites of interest. These scenarios may then be ranked in different ways depending on which interpretation one wishes to emphasize for the causal link between two affected metabolites: enzyme activation, enzyme inhibition or domino effect on the concentration changes of substrates and products. Equally probable stories under any selected ranking scheme can be further grouped into a single anthology that summarizes, in a unique subnetwork, all equivalently plausible alternative stories. An anthology is simply a union of such stories. We detail an application of the method to the response of yeast to cadmium exposure. We use this system as a proof of concept for our method, and we show that we are able to find a story that reproduces very well the current knowledge about the yeast response to cadmium. We further show that this response is mostly based on enzyme activation. We also provide a framework for exploring the alternative pathways or side effects this local response is expected to have in the rest of the network. We discuss several interpretations for the changes we see, and we suggest hypotheses that could in principle be experimentally tested. Noticeably, our method requires simple input data and could be used in a wide variety of applications.>Availability and implementation: The code for the method presented in this article is available at .>Contact: ; ; >Supplementary information: are available at Bioinformatics online.
机译:>动机:随着代谢组学数据的不断增加,人们可以更好地了解生物体对环境变化和压力的即时反应所涉及的代谢过程。数据通常以代谢物列表的形式出现,其浓度在某些条件下会发生显着变化,因此如果不能够准确地直观显示这些代谢物如何相互关联就很难解释。>结果:一种能够将来自任何代谢组学实验的数据组织到代谢故事中的方法。每个故事都对应一个可能的情况,解释了感兴趣的代谢物之间的物质流动。然后,可以根据对两种受影响的代谢物之间的因果联系所强调的解释,以不同的方式对这些方案进行排名:酶活化,酶抑制或底物和产物浓度变化的多米诺效应。在任何选定的排名方案下,可能相等的故事都可以进一步分组为一个选集,该选集在一个唯一的子网络中汇总所有同等合理的替代故事。选集只是这些故事的结合。我们详细介绍了该方法在酵母对镉暴露的响应中的应用。我们使用该系统作为方法的概念验证,并且表明可以找到一个故事,该故事可以很好地再现有关酵母对镉的反应的当前知识。我们进一步表明,这种反应主要基于酶激活。我们还提供了一个框架,用于探索预期该本地响应在网络的其余部分中将具有的替代途径或副作用。我们讨论了对看到的变化的几种解释,并提出了原则上可以通过实验检验的假设。显然,我们的方法需要简单的输入数据,并且可以在各种应用中使用。>可用性和实现:本文介绍的方法的代码可在。>联系方式:; ; >补充信息:可在线访问生物信息学。

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