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Simulation and validation of modelled sphingolipid metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Fernando Alvarez-Vasquez
  • , Kellie J. Sims
  • , L. Ashley Cowart
  • , Yasuo Okamoto
  • , Eberhard O. Voit
  • , Yusuf A. Hannun
  • Medical University of South Carolina
  • Emory University

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Abstract

Mathematical models have become a necessary tool for organizing the rapidly increasing amounts of large-scale data on biochemical pathways and for advanced evaluation of their structure and regulation. Most of these models have addressed specific pathways using either stoichiometric or flux-balance analysis, or fully kinetic Michaelis-Menten representations, metabolic control analysis, or biochemical systems theory. So far, the predictions of kinetic models have rarely been tested using direct experimentation. Here, we validate experimentally a biochemical systems theoretical model of sphingolipid metabolism in yeast. Simulations of metabolic fluxes, enzyme deletion and the effects of inositol (a key regulator of phospholipid metabolism) led to predictions that show significant concordance with experimental results generated post hoc. The model also allowed the simulation of the effects of acute perturbations in fatty-acid precursors of sphingolipids, a situation that is not amenable to direct experimentation. The results demonstrate that modelling now allows testable predictions as well as the design and evaluation of hypothetical 'thought experiments' that may generate new metabolomic approaches.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)425-430
Number of pages6
JournalNature
Volume433
Issue number7024
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 27 2005

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