Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA.
Mol Cell. 2013 Jan 24;49(2):202-12. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2012.12.020.
A challenge in biology is to understand how complex molecular networks in the cell execute sophisticated regulatory functions. Here we explore the idea that there are common and general principles that link network structures to biological functions, principles that constrain the design solutions that evolution can converge upon for accomplishing a given cellular task. We describe approaches for classifying networks based on abstract architectures and functions, rather than on the specific molecular components of the networks. For any common regulatory task, can we define the space of all possible molecular solutions? Such inverse approaches might ultimately allow the assembly of a design table of core molecular algorithms that could serve as a guide for building synthetic networks and modulating disease networks.
生物学面临的一个挑战是理解细胞内复杂的分子网络如何执行复杂的调节功能。在这里,我们探讨了这样一种观点,即存在将网络结构与生物功能联系起来的通用和普遍原则,这些原则限制了进化可以达成的设计解决方案,以完成给定的细胞任务。我们描述了基于抽象架构和功能对网络进行分类的方法,而不是基于网络的特定分子成分。对于任何常见的调节任务,我们能否定义所有可能的分子解决方案的空间?这种逆向方法最终可能允许组装一个核心分子算法的设计表,作为构建合成网络和调节疾病网络的指南。