Towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria

Cyanobacteria are essential primary producers in marine ecosystems, playing an important role in both carbon and nitrogen cycles. In the last decade, various genome sequencing and metagenomic projects have generated large amounts of genetic data for cyanobacteria. This wealth of data provides resear...

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Main Authors: Miguel Angel Hernández-Prieto, Trudi Ann Semeniuk, Matthias Erwin Futschik
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Genetics
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00191/full
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spelling doaj-6d56121506b246f7a45af87a8b46da462020-11-25T00:02:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212014-07-01510.3389/fgene.2014.0019198499Towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteriaMiguel Angel Hernández-Prieto0Trudi Ann Semeniuk1Matthias Erwin Futschik2Matthias Erwin Futschik3IBB-CBMEIBB-CBMEIBB-CBMECentre for Marine Science, University of Algarve, Campus de GambelasCyanobacteria are essential primary producers in marine ecosystems, playing an important role in both carbon and nitrogen cycles. In the last decade, various genome sequencing and metagenomic projects have generated large amounts of genetic data for cyanobacteria. This wealth of data provides researchers with a new basis for the study of molecular adaptation, ecology and evolution of cyanobacteria, as well as for developing biotechnological applications. It also facilitates the use of multiplex techniques, i.e., expression profiling by high-throughput technologies such as microarrays, RNA-seq, and proteomics. However, exploration and analysis of these data is challenging, and often requires advanced computational methods. Also, they need to be integrated into our existing framework of knowledge to use them to draw reliable biological conclusions. Here, systems biology provides important tools. Especially, the construction and analysis of molecular networks has emerged as a powerful systems-level framework, with which to integrate such data, and to better understand biological relevant processes in these organisms.In this review, we provide an overview of the advances and experimental approaches undertaken using multiplex data from genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic studies in cyanobacteria. Furthermore, we summarize currently available web-based tools dedicated to cyanobacteria, i.e., CyanoBase, CyanoEXpress, ProPortal, Cyanorak, CyanoBIKE, and CINPER. Finally, we present a case study for the freshwater model cyanobacteria, Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, to show the power of meta-analysis, and the potential to extrapolate acquired knowledge to the ecologically important marine cyanobacteria genus, Prochlorococcus.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00191/fullCyanobacteriaSystems BiologyMeta-analysisnetworksMetabolic pathways
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author Miguel Angel Hernández-Prieto
Trudi Ann Semeniuk
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Matthias Erwin Futschik
spellingShingle Miguel Angel Hernández-Prieto
Trudi Ann Semeniuk
Matthias Erwin Futschik
Matthias Erwin Futschik
Towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria
Frontiers in Genetics
Cyanobacteria
Systems Biology
Meta-analysis
networks
Metabolic pathways
author_facet Miguel Angel Hernández-Prieto
Trudi Ann Semeniuk
Matthias Erwin Futschik
Matthias Erwin Futschik
author_sort Miguel Angel Hernández-Prieto
title Towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria
title_short Towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria
title_full Towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria
title_fullStr Towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria
title_full_unstemmed Towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria
title_sort towards a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Cyanobacteria are essential primary producers in marine ecosystems, playing an important role in both carbon and nitrogen cycles. In the last decade, various genome sequencing and metagenomic projects have generated large amounts of genetic data for cyanobacteria. This wealth of data provides researchers with a new basis for the study of molecular adaptation, ecology and evolution of cyanobacteria, as well as for developing biotechnological applications. It also facilitates the use of multiplex techniques, i.e., expression profiling by high-throughput technologies such as microarrays, RNA-seq, and proteomics. However, exploration and analysis of these data is challenging, and often requires advanced computational methods. Also, they need to be integrated into our existing framework of knowledge to use them to draw reliable biological conclusions. Here, systems biology provides important tools. Especially, the construction and analysis of molecular networks has emerged as a powerful systems-level framework, with which to integrate such data, and to better understand biological relevant processes in these organisms.In this review, we provide an overview of the advances and experimental approaches undertaken using multiplex data from genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic studies in cyanobacteria. Furthermore, we summarize currently available web-based tools dedicated to cyanobacteria, i.e., CyanoBase, CyanoEXpress, ProPortal, Cyanorak, CyanoBIKE, and CINPER. Finally, we present a case study for the freshwater model cyanobacteria, Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, to show the power of meta-analysis, and the potential to extrapolate acquired knowledge to the ecologically important marine cyanobacteria genus, Prochlorococcus.
topic Cyanobacteria
Systems Biology
Meta-analysis
networks
Metabolic pathways
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00191/full
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