提高基于遗传算法的基因组级代谢网络管理效率

Eddy J. Bautista, R. Srivastava
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使用基于约束分析的基因组尺度代谢建模是模拟代谢网络的强大建模范式。模型是通过对基因组注释的推断生成的。然而,注释中的错误或基因功能的身份可能导致“代谢不一致”,使模拟无法实现。由于网络的大小和复杂性,发现代谢不一致的来源并非易事。最近发表的工作使用遗传算法通过生成随机放松的质量平衡约束的模型池来进行管理。模型的发展使仿真可行,同时使放松的约束数量最小化。宽松的约束代表代谢物可能是代谢不一致的根源。虽然有效,但这种方法可能导致大量误报。在这里,我们提出了一种策略,MassChecker,它在下一轮进化之前评估每一代中所有放松的质量平衡约束,以确定它们是否由于重组/突变而变得一致。如果是,则强制执行这些约束。将该方法应用于炭疽芽孢杆菌基因组尺度代谢模型的建立。该模型由1049种反应和1003种代谢物组成。结果是放松质量平衡约束的数量减少了60%,大大加快了策展过程。
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Enhancing genetic algorithm-based genome-scale metabolic network curation efficiency
Genome-scale metabolic modeling using constraint-based analysis is a powerful modeling paradigm for simulating metabolic networks. Models are generated via inference from genome annotations. However, errors in the annotation or the identity of a gene's function could lead to "metabolic inconsistency" rendering simulations infeasible. Uncovering the source of metabolic inconsistency is non-trivial due to network size and complexity. Recently published work uses genetic algorithms for curation by generating pools of models with randomly relaxed mass balance constraints. Models are evolved that allow feasible simulation while minimizing the number of constraints relaxed. Relaxed constraints represent metabolites likely to be the root of metabolic inconsistency. Although effective, the approach can result in numerous false positives. Here we present a strategy, MassChecker, which evaluates all of the relaxed mass balance constraints in each generation prior to the next round of evolution to determine if they had become consistent due to recombination/mutation. If so, these constraints are enforced. This approach was applied to the development of genome-scale metabolic model of B. anthracis. The model consisted of 1,049 reactions and 1,003 metabolites. The result was a 60% reduction in the number of relaxed mass balance constraints, significantly speeding up the curation process.
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