TY - JOUR
T1 - A comprehensive molecular interaction map of the budding yeast cell cycle
AU - Kaizu, Kazunari
AU - Ghosh, Samik
AU - Matsuoka, Yukiko
AU - Moriya, Hisao
AU - Shimizu-Yoshida, Yuki
AU - Kitano, Hiroaki
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - With the accumulation of data on complex molecular machineries coordinating cell-cycle dynamics, coupled with its central function in disease patho-physiologies, it is becoming increasingly important to collate the disparate knowledge sources into a comprehensive molecular network amenable to systems-level analyses. In this work, we present a comprehensive map of the budding yeast cell-cycle, curating reactions from ∼600 original papers. Toward leveraging the map as a framework to explore the underlying network architecture, we abstract the molecular components into three planes-signaling, cell-cycle core and structural planes. The planar view together with topological analyses facilitates network-centric identification of functions and control mechanisms. Further, we perform a comparative motif analysis to identify around 194 motifs including feed-forward, mutual inhibitory and feedback mechanisms contributing to cell-cycle robustness. We envisage the open access, comprehensive cell-cycle map to open roads toward community-based deeper understanding of cell-cycle dynamics.
AB - With the accumulation of data on complex molecular machineries coordinating cell-cycle dynamics, coupled with its central function in disease patho-physiologies, it is becoming increasingly important to collate the disparate knowledge sources into a comprehensive molecular network amenable to systems-level analyses. In this work, we present a comprehensive map of the budding yeast cell-cycle, curating reactions from ∼600 original papers. Toward leveraging the map as a framework to explore the underlying network architecture, we abstract the molecular components into three planes-signaling, cell-cycle core and structural planes. The planar view together with topological analyses facilitates network-centric identification of functions and control mechanisms. Further, we perform a comparative motif analysis to identify around 194 motifs including feed-forward, mutual inhibitory and feedback mechanisms contributing to cell-cycle robustness. We envisage the open access, comprehensive cell-cycle map to open roads toward community-based deeper understanding of cell-cycle dynamics.
KW - comprehensive map
KW - large-scale network
KW - yeast cell cycle
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U2 - 10.1038/msb.2010.73
DO - 10.1038/msb.2010.73
M3 - Review article
C2 - 20865008
AN - SCOPUS:77957274480
SN - 1744-4292
VL - 6
JO - Molecular Systems Biology
JF - Molecular Systems Biology
M1 - 415
ER -