Metabolites (Sep 2012)

What mRNA Abundances Can Tell us about Metabolism

  • Andreas Hoppe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo2030614
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 614 – 631

Abstract

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Inferring decreased or increased metabolic functions from transcript profiles is at first sight a bold and speculative attempt because of the functional layers in between: proteins, enzymatic activities, and reaction fluxes. However, the growing interest in this field can easily be explained by two facts: the high quality of genome-scale metabolic network reconstructions and the highly developed technology to obtain genome-covering RNA profiles. Here, an overview of important algorithmic approaches is given by means of criteria by which published procedures can be classified. The frontiers of the methods are sketched and critical voices are being heard. Finally, an outlook for the prospects of the field is given.

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