Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
IGSP Center for Systems Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med. 2009 Nov-Dec;1(3):372-379. doi: 10.1002/wsbm.25.
Significant progress has been made in identification of genes and gene networks involved in key biological processes. Yet, how these genes and networks are coordinated over increasing levels of biological complexity, from cells to tissues to organs, remains unclear. To address complex biological questions, biologists are increasingly using high-throughput tools and systems biology approaches to examine complex biological systems at a global scale. A system is a network of interacting and interdependent components that shape the system's unique properties. Systems biology studies the organization of system components and their interactions, with the idea that unique properties of that system can be observed only through study of the system as a whole. The application of systems biology approaches to questions in plant biology has been informative. In this review, we give examples of how systems biology is currently being used in Arabidopsis to investigate the transcriptional networks regulating root development, the metabolic response to stress, and the genetic regulation of metabolic variability. From these studies, we are beginning obtain sufficient data to generate more accurate models for system function. Further investigation of plant systems will require data gathering from specific cells and tissues, continued improvement in metabolic technologies, and novel computational methods for data visualization and modeling.
在确定参与关键生物过程的基因和基因网络方面已经取得了重大进展。然而,这些基因和网络如何在从细胞到组织再到器官的不断增加的生物复杂性水平上协调,仍然不清楚。为了解决复杂的生物学问题,生物学家越来越多地使用高通量工具和系统生物学方法来全面研究复杂的生物系统。系统是相互作用和相互依存的组件的网络,这些组件构成了系统的独特属性。系统生物学研究系统组件的组织及其相互作用,其理念是,只有通过研究整个系统,才能观察到该系统的独特属性。将系统生物学方法应用于植物生物学中的问题已经具有启发性。在这篇综述中,我们举例说明了系统生物学目前如何在拟南芥中用于研究调节根发育的转录网络、对胁迫的代谢反应以及代谢变异性的遗传调控。通过这些研究,我们开始获得足够的数据来生成更准确的系统功能模型。对植物系统的进一步研究将需要从特定的细胞和组织中收集数据,继续改进代谢技术,以及用于数据可视化和建模的新的计算方法。