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A community effort towards a knowledge-base and mathematical model of the human pathogen Salmonella Typhimurium LT2.

Authors :
Thiele I
Hyduke DR
Steeb B
Fankam G
Allen DK
Bazzani S
Charusanti P
Chen FC
Fleming RM
Hsiung CA
De Keersmaecker SC
Liao YC
Marchal K
Mo ML
Özdemir E
Raghunathan A
Reed JL
Shin SI
Sigurbjörnsdóttir S
Steinmann J
Sudarsan S
Swainston N
Thijs IM
Zengler K
Palsson BO
Adkins JN
Bumann D
Source :
BMC systems biology [BMC Syst Biol] 2011 Jan 18; Vol. 5, pp. 8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jan 18.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background: Metabolic reconstructions (MRs) are common denominators in systems biology and represent biochemical, genetic, and genomic (BiGG) knowledge-bases for target organisms by capturing currently available information in a consistent, structured manner. Salmonella enterica subspecies I serovar Typhimurium is a human pathogen, causes various diseases and its increasing antibiotic resistance poses a public health problem.<br />Results: Here, we describe a community-driven effort, in which more than 20 experts in S. Typhimurium biology and systems biology collaborated to reconcile and expand the S. Typhimurium BiGG knowledge-base. The consensus MR was obtained starting from two independently developed MRs for S. Typhimurium. Key results of this reconstruction jamboree include i) development and implementation of a community-based workflow for MR annotation and reconciliation; ii) incorporation of thermodynamic information; and iii) use of the consensus MR to identify potential multi-target drug therapy approaches.<br />Conclusion: Taken together, with the growing number of parallel MRs a structured, community-driven approach will be necessary to maximize quality while increasing adoption of MRs in experimental design and interpretation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1752-0509
Volume :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMC systems biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21244678
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-0509-5-8