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Variation and evolution of biomolecular systems: searching for functional relevance
- Source :
- FEBS Letters, 579, 8, pp. 1839-45, FEBS Letters, 579, 1839-45
- Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- The availability of genome sequences and functional genomics data from multiple species enables us to compare the composition of biomolecular systems like biochemical pathways and protein complexes between species. Here, we review small- and large-scale, “genomics-based” approaches to biomolecular systems variation. In general, caution is required when comparing the results of bioinformatics analyses of genomes or of functional genomics data between species. Limitations to the sensitivity of sequence analysis tools and the noisy nature of genomics data tend to lead to systematic overestimates of the amount of variation. Nevertheless, the results from detailed manual analyses, and of large-scale analyses that filter out systematic biases, point to a large amount of variation in the composition of biomolecular systems. Such observations challenge our understanding of the function of the systems and their individual components and can potentially facilitate the identification and functional characterization of sub-systems within a system. Mapping the inter-species variation of complex biomolecular systems on a phylogenetic species tree allows one to reconstruct their evolution.
- Subjects :
- Energy and redox metabolism [NCMLS 4]
Bioinformatics
Biophysics
Genomics
Comparative genome analysis
Variation (game tree)
Computational biology
Biology
Protein–protein interactions
Biochemistry
Genome
Structural genomics
Evolution, Molecular
Structural Biology
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Phylogeny
Comparative genomics
Pathway evolution
Genetic Variation
Cell Biology
Tree (data structure)
Mitochondrial medicine [IGMD 8]
Multiprotein Complexes
Identification (biology)
Cellular energy metabolism [UMCN 5.3]
Functional genomics
Protein Binding
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00145793
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- FEBS Letters, 579, 8, pp. 1839-45, FEBS Letters, 579, 1839-45
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0ec5f5eb3c845d39fb747fb63eb455f2