Pinney John W, Papp Balázs, Hyland Christopher, Wambua Lillian, Westhead David R, McConkey Glenn A
Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, UK.
Trends Parasitol. 2007 Nov;23(11):548-54. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2007.08.013. Epub 2007 Oct 22.
With the completion of sequencing projects for several parasite genomes, efforts are ongoing to make sense of this mass of information in terms of the gene products encoded and their interactions in the growth, development and survival of parasites. The emerging science of systems biology aims to explain the complex relationship between genotype and phenotype by using network models. One area in which this approach has been particularly successful is in the modeling of metabolism. With an accurate picture of the set of metabolic reactions encoded in a genome, it is now possible to identify enzymes or transporters that might be viable targets for new drugs. Because these predictions greatly depend on the quality and completeness of the genome annotation, there are substantial efforts in the scientific community to increase the numbers of metabolic enzymes identified. In this review, we discuss the opportunities for using metabolic reconstruction and analysis tools in parasitology research, and their applications to protozoan parasites.
随着多个寄生虫基因组测序项目的完成,人们正在努力从寄生虫编码的基因产物及其在生长、发育和生存中的相互作用方面理解这些海量信息。新兴的系统生物学旨在通过使用网络模型来解释基因型和表型之间的复杂关系。这种方法特别成功的一个领域是代谢建模。有了基因组中编码的代谢反应集的准确图景,现在就有可能识别出可能成为新药可行靶点的酶或转运蛋白。由于这些预测很大程度上取决于基因组注释的质量和完整性,科学界正在大力努力增加已鉴定的代谢酶数量。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了在寄生虫学研究中使用代谢重建和分析工具的机会及其在原生动物寄生虫中的应用。