Structural and functional analysis of cellular networks with CellNetAnalyzer

S Klamt, J Saez-Rodriguez, ED Gilles - BMC systems biology, 2007 - Springer
BMC systems biology, 2007Springer
Background Mathematical modelling of cellular networks is an integral part of Systems
Biology and requires appropriate software tools. An important class of methods in Systems
Biology deals with structural or topological (parameter-free) analysis of cellular networks. So
far, software tools providing such methods for both mass-flow (metabolic) as well as signal-
flow (signalling and regulatory) networks are lacking. Results Herein we introduce
CellNetAnalyzer, a toolbox for MATLAB facilitating, in an interactive and visual manner, a …
Background
Mathematical modelling of cellular networks is an integral part of Systems Biology and requires appropriate software tools. An important class of methods in Systems Biology deals with structural or topological (parameter-free) analysis of cellular networks. So far, software tools providing such methods for both mass-flow (metabolic) as well as signal-flow (signalling and regulatory) networks are lacking.
Results
Herein we introduce CellNetAnalyzer, a toolbox for MATLAB facilitating, in an interactive and visual manner, a comprehensive structural analysis of metabolic, signalling and regulatory networks. The particular strengths of CellNetAnalyzer are methods for functional network analysis, i.e. for characterising functional states, for detecting functional dependencies, for identifying intervention strategies, or for giving qualitative predictions on the effects of perturbations. CellNetAnalyzer extends its predecessor FluxAnalyzer (originally developed for metabolic network and pathway analysis) by a new modelling framework for examining signal-flow networks. Two of the novel methods implemented in CellNetAnalyzer are discussed in more detail regarding algorithmic issues and applications: the computation and analysis (i) of shortest positive and shortest negative paths and circuits in interaction graphs and (ii) of minimal intervention sets in logical networks.
Conclusion
CellNetAnalyzer provides a single suite to perform structural and qualitative analysis of both mass-flow- and signal-flow-based cellular networks in a user-friendly environment. It provides a large toolbox with various, partially unique, functions and algorithms for functional network analysis.CellNetAnalyzer is freely available for academic use.
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