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3. What happens to the number of modes when I change a metabolite from internal to
external? Why does this happen?
4. What happens to the number of modes if I set all metabolites from external to inter
nal? Why does this happen?
5. What happens to the number of modes when I change an enzyme from irreversible
to reversible? Why does this happen?
6. What happens to the number of modes if I change all the enzymes from reversible
to irreversible? Why does this happen?
Task 4.7
Perform elementary mode analysis for pyrimidine metabolism. In doing so, compare the
metabolism between humans and S. aureus. Proceed according to Example 4.6 and answer
the following questions:
1. How many modes do I get in humans and S. aureus?
2. Are there differences in pyrimidine metabolism between humans and S. aureus?
3. How do I interpret my found fashions in terms of finding drugs/points of attack
against diseases?
Useful Tools and Web Links
Database Information on metabolism can be found, for example, in the KEGG database
(https://www.genome.jp/kegg/), Roche Biochemical Pathways (https://www.roche.
com/sustainability/what_we_do/for_communities_and_environment/philanthropy/
science_education/pathways.htm) and EcoCyc (https://ecocyc.org/). Since 2020,
KEGG now has a new small grey box “change pathway type” in the upper left
corner, which shows the selection of available enzymes for an organism (green
boxes), missing ones are shown in white
Software A tutorial about Metatool can be found at: https://pinguin.biologie.uni-jena.de/
bioinformatik/networks/metatool/metatool5.0/metatool5.0.html. Also important
are YANA (https://www.bioinfo.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/computing/
yanasquare/), YANAsquare (https://www.bioinfo.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/
computing/yanasquare/), COPASI (https://copasi.org/) and CellNetAnalyzer
(https://www2.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/projects/cna/cna.html)
Literature
Ampattu BJ, Hagmann L, Liang C et al (2017) Transcriptomic buffering of cryptic genetic variation
contributes to meningococcal virulence. BMC Genomics 18(1):282
Bergmann FT, Sahle S, Zimmer C (2016) Piecewise parameter estimation for stochastic models
in COPASI. Bioinformatics 32(10):1586–1588. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btv759
(PubMed PMID: 26787664)
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