Ebenhöh Oliver, Handorf Thomas, Heinrich Reinhart
Theoretical Biophysics, Institute of Biology, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany.
Genome Inform. 2005;16(1):203-13.
We compare a large number of organisms with respect to their metabolic network functions. We measure such functions in terms of the synthesizing capacity of a network when it is provided with a few small chemical substances as external resources. We call this measure the scope and show that it is generally robust against structural alterations of the reaction network. Organisms can be separated into two groups, one with a small and one with a large scope. Networks with a high synthesizing capacity also show a high degree of robustness against structural changes, indicating that this network function has been a target in the evolutionary past of the corresponding organisms. A comparison between structural and functional similarities reveals that organisms with a similar structure do not necessarily show similar biological functions. The presented concepts allow for a systematic investigation of structure-function relationships of metabolic networks and may put forth valuable hints on the evolution of metabolic pathways.
我们比较了大量生物体的代谢网络功能。我们根据网络在提供少量小分子化学物质作为外部资源时的合成能力来衡量这些功能。我们将这种衡量方法称为范围,并表明它通常对反应网络的结构改变具有鲁棒性。生物体可分为两组,一组范围小,一组范围大。具有高合成能力的网络对结构变化也表现出高度的鲁棒性,这表明这种网络功能在相应生物体的进化历史中一直是一个目标。结构和功能相似性之间的比较表明,结构相似的生物体不一定具有相似的生物学功能。所提出的概念允许对代谢网络的结构 - 功能关系进行系统研究,并可能为代谢途径的进化提供有价值的线索。