From Enzyme Kinetics to Metabolic Network Modeling – Visualization Tool for Enhanced Kinetic Analysis of Biochemical Network Models

Model‐based analysis of enzyme kinetics allows the determination of optimal conditions for their use in biocatalysis. For biotransformations or fermentative approaches the modeling of metabolic pathways or complex metabolic networks is necessary to obtain model‐based predictions of steps which limit product formation within the network. To set up adequate kinetic models, relevant mechanistic information about enzyme properties is required and can be taken from in vitro studies with isolated enzymes or from in vivo investigations using stimulus‐response experiments which provide a lot of kinetic information about the metabolic network. But with increasing number of reaction steps and regulatory interdependencies in the network structure the amount of simulation data dramatically increases and the simulation results from the dynamic models become difficult to analyze and interpret. Demonstrated for an Escherichia coli model of the central carbon metabolism, methods for visualization and animation of simulation data were applied and extended to facilitate model analysis and biological interpretation. The dynamic metabolite pool and metabolic flux changes were visualized simultaneously by a software tool. In addition, a new quantification method for enzyme activation/inhibition was proposed, and this information was implemented in the metabolic visualization.

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