Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics (Apr 2019)

Metabolic Games

  • Taneli Pusa,
  • Taneli Pusa,
  • Taneli Pusa,
  • Martin Wannagat,
  • Martin Wannagat,
  • Marie-France Sagot,
  • Marie-France Sagot

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fams.2019.00018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Metabolic networks have been used to successfully predict phenotypes based on optimization principles. However, a general framework that would extend to situations not governed by simple optimization, such as multispecies communities, is still lacking. Concepts from evolutionary game theory have been proposed to amend the situation. Alternative metabolic states can be seen as strategies in a “metabolic game,” and phenotypes can be predicted based on the equilibria of this game. In this survey, we review the literature on applying game theory to the study of metabolism, present the general idea of a metabolic game, and discuss open questions and future challenges.

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