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As per available reports about 3 Conference Proceedings, 9 relevant journals , 16 Conferences , 4 National symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to Molecular Systems Biology and about 2 articles which are hosed by OMICS International.
Molecular Systems Biology is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research within systems biology at the molecular level, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, microbial systems, the integration of cell signaling and regulatory networks, and synthetic biology. The longâ€term goal of biomedical research has always been the complete understanding of biological systems. In the last century, reductionist approaches proved immensely powerful in elucidating many biochemical, genetic, and molecular mechanisms. In this century, we are entering a more synthetic phase in which we will accomplish the goal of completely understanding biological systems in their incredible living complexity. This understanding will be expressed in a number of models, ranging from traditional biological understanding (where individuals construct models in their heads) to formal mathematical models. In any case, reaching a complete understanding requires an unprecedented standardization and completeness of data, greatly improved methods of accessing and linking information, and improved techniques and approaches for mathematical modeling.
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The cell establishes heritable patterns of active and silenced chromatin via interacting factors that set, remove, and read epigenetic marks. To understand how the underlying networks operate, we have dissected transcriptional silencing in pericentric heterochromatin (PCH) of mouse fibroblasts. We assembled a quantitative map for the abundance and interactions of 16 factors related to PCH in living cells and found that stably bound complexes of the histone methyltransferase SUV39H1/2 demarcate the PCH state. From the experimental data, we developed a predictive mathematical model that explains how chromatin-bound SUV39H1/2 complexes act as nucleation sites and propagate a spatially confined PCH domain with elevated histone H3 lysine 9 trimethylation levels via chromatin dynamics. This "nucleation and looping" mechanism is particularly robust toward transient perturbations and stably maintains the PCH state. These features make it an attractive model for establishing functional epigenetic domains throughout the genome based on the localized immobilization of chromatin-modifying enzymes. Over the last decade, the field of cancer metabolomics has mainly focused on studying the role of tumorigenic metabolic rewiring in supporting cancer proliferation. Here, we perform the first genome-scale computational study of the metabolic underpinnings of cancer migration.
Computational biology can be defined as the application of mathematical modeling, theoretical methods and computer aided simulation for the study of behavioral, social and biological systems. Systems Biology is the computational and mathematical modeling of complex biological systems. Computational Biology has become an important field where you apply concepts of various basic disciplines like applied mathematics, computer science, statistics, animation, biophysics, biochemistry, genomics, genetics, bioinformatics, anatomy, ecology, neuroscience and visualization. This includes the use of biological data to construct relationship models and algorithms among different biological systems to analyze differences and similarities.
We build genome-scale metabolic models of the NCI-60 cell lines that capture the Warburg effect (aerobic glycolysis) typically occurring in cancer cells. The extent of the Warburg effect in each of these cell line models is quantified by the ratio of glycolytic to oxidative ATP flux (AFR), which is found to be highly positively associated with cancer cell migration. We hence predicted that targeting genes that mitigate the Warburg effect by reducing the AFR may specifically inhibit cancer migration. By testing the anti-migratory effects of silencing such 17 top predicted genes in four breast and lung cancer cell lines, we find that up to 13 of these novel predictions significantly attenuate cell migration either in all or one cell line only, while having almost no effect on cell proliferation. Furthermore, in accordance with the predictions, a significant reduction is observed in the ratio between experimentally measured ECAR and OCR levels following these perturbations. Inhibiting anti-migratory targets is a promising future avenue in treating cancer since it may decrease cytotoxic-related side effects that plague current anti-proliferative treatments. Furthermore, it may reduce cytotoxic-related clonal selection of more aggressive cancer cells and the likelihood of emerging resistance.
Market Analysis
In 2013 of global revenue of computational biology North America was obtained 58.0% revenue. For cellular and biological simulation applications computational genomics dominated for over 47% of global revenue. According to the Grand View Research, Inc. US $4,285.1 million growth in computational biology global market with CAGR of 21.1% by 2020.
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