Singh, Shalini ; Samal, Areejit ; Giri, Varun ; Krishna, Sandeep ; Raghuram, Nandula ; Jain, Sanjay (2013) Flux-based classification of reactions reveals a functional bow-tie organization of complex metabolic networks Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics, 87 (5). ISSN 1539-3755
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.87.052708
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.87.052708
Abstract
Unraveling the structure of complex biological networks and relating it to their functional role is an important task in systems biology. Here we attempt to characterize the functional organization of the large-scale metabolic networks of three microorganisms. We apply flux balance analysis to study the optimal growth states of these organisms in different environments. By investigating the differential usage of reactions across flux patterns for different environments, we observe a striking bimodal distribution in the activity of reactions. Motivated by this, we propose a simple algorithm to decompose the metabolic network into three subnetworks. It turns out that our reaction classifier, which is blind to the biochemical role of pathways, leads to three functionally relevant subnetworks that correspond to input, output, and intermediate parts of the metabolic network with distinct structural characteristics. Our decomposition method unveils a functional bow-tie organization of metabolic networks that is different from the bow-tie structure determined by graph-theoretic methods that do not incorporate functionality.
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