Introduction to systems biology.

EXS Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-3-7643-7439-6_1
Frank J Bruggeman, Jorrit J Hornberg, Fred C Boogerd, Hans V Westerhoff
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Abstract

The developments in the molecular biosciences have made possible a shift to combined molecular and system-level approaches to biological research under the name of Systems Biology. It integrates many types of molecular knowledge, which can best be achieved by the synergistic use of models and experimental data. Many different types of modeling approaches are useful depending on the amount and quality of the molecular data available and the purpose of the model. Analysis of such models and the structure of molecular networks have led to the discovery of principles of cell functioning overarching single species. Two main approaches of systems biology can be distinguished. Top-down systems biology is a method to characterize cells using system-wide data originating from the Omics in combination with modeling. Those models are often phenomenological but serve to discover new insights into the molecular network under study. Bottom-up systems biology does not start with data but with a detailed model of a molecular network on the basis of its molecular properties. In this approach, molecular networks can be quantitatively studied leading to predictive models that can be applied in drug design and optimization of product formation in bioengineering. In this chapter we introduce analysis of molecular network by use of models, the two approaches to systems biology, and we shall discuss a number of examples of recent successes in systems biology.

系统生物学导论。
分子生物科学的发展使得以系统生物学的名义将分子和系统水平的方法结合起来进行生物学研究成为可能。它整合了许多类型的分子知识,这可以最好地通过模型和实验数据的协同使用来实现。许多不同类型的建模方法都是有用的,这取决于可用分子数据的数量和质量以及模型的目的。对这些模型和分子网络结构的分析导致了对单个物种的细胞功能原理的发现。系统生物学有两种主要的研究方法。自上而下的系统生物学是一种利用组学与建模相结合的系统范围数据来表征细胞的方法。这些模型通常是现象学的,但有助于发现正在研究的分子网络的新见解。自下而上的系统生物学不是从数据开始的,而是从基于分子特性的分子网络的详细模型开始的。在这种方法中,分子网络可以定量研究,从而产生预测模型,可以应用于药物设计和生物工程中产品形成的优化。在本章中,我们将介绍利用模型分析分子网络,这是系统生物学的两种方法,我们将讨论最近在系统生物学中取得成功的一些例子。
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