A community-driven global reconstruction of human metabolism

Authors
  • I. Thiele
  • N. Swainston
  • R.M.T. Fleming
  • A. Hoppe
  • S. Sahoo
  • M.K. Aurich
  • H. Haraldsdottir
  • M.L. Mo
  • O. Rolfsson
  • M.D. Stobbe
  • S.G. Thorleifsson
  • R. Agren
  • C. Bölling
  • S. Bordel
  • A.K. Chavali
  • P. Dobson
  • W.B. Dunn
  • L. Endler
  • D. Hala
  • M. Hucka
  • D. Hull
  • D. Jameson
  • N. Jamshidi
  • J.J. Jonsson
  • N. Juty
  • S. Keating
  • I. Nookaew
  • N. le Novère
  • N. Malys
  • A. Mazein
  • J.A. Papin
  • N.D. Price
  • Sr. Selkov E
  • M.I. Sigurdsson
  • E. Simeonidis
  • N. Sonnenschein
  • K. Smallbone
  • A. Sorokin
  • J.H. van Beek
  • D. Weichart
  • I. Goryanin
  • J. Nielsen
  • H.V. Westerhoff
  • D.B. Kell
  • P. Mendes
  • B.Ø. Palsson
Publication date 2013
Journal Nature Biotechnology
Volume | Issue number 31 | 5
Pages (from-to) 419-25
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Abstract
Multiple models of human metabolism have been reconstructed, but each represents only a subset of our knowledge. Here we describe Recon 2, a community-driven, consensus 'metabolic reconstruction', which is the most comprehensive representation of human metabolism that is applicable to computational modeling. Compared with its predecessors, the reconstruction has improved topological and functional features, including approximately 2x more reactions and approximately 1.7x more unique metabolites. Using Recon 2 we predicted changes in metabolite biomarkers for 49 inborn errors of metabolism with 77% accuracy when compared to experimental data. Mapping metabolomic data and drug information onto Recon 2 demonstrates its potential for integrating and analyzing diverse data types. Using protein expression data, we automatically generated a compendium of 65 cell type-specific models, providing a basis for manual curation or investigation of cell-specific metabolic properties. Recon 2 will facilitate many future biomedical studies and is freely available at http://humanmetabolism.org/.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary information
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.2488
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