IP Library Granted Patent US 8,010,331
Granted Patent B2
US 8,010,331 · App. 10/174,762 · Granted Aug 30, 2011

System reconstruction: integrative analysis of biological data

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Patent No.
US 8,010,331
App. No.
10/174,762
Granted
Aug 30, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The process of System Reconstruction is used to integrate sequence data, clinical data, experimental data, and literature into functional models of disease pathways. System Reconstruction models serve as informational “skeletons” for integrating various types of “high throughput” data. The present invention provides the first metabolic reconstruction study of a eukaryotic organism based solely on expressed sequence tag (EST) data.

Claims (46)

1. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having embodied thereon a set of computer executable instructions configured to enable a computing device to perform a method for reconstructing human metabolism, said method comprising:

(a) collecting metabolic data;

(b) linking the data into at least two metabolic pathways using a relational database;

(c) ranking the metabolic pathways based on their relevance to human metabolism assigning each pathway to one of the following categories, from the most relevant to the least relevant to human metabolism: (i) a multi-step pathway wherein all of the reactions are catalyzed by known human enzymes and/or enzymes that have open reading frame (ORF) candidates in the human genome; (ii) a multi-step pathway wherein only the first and last reactions are catalyzed by known human enzymes and/or enzymes that have ORF candidates in the human genome; (iii) a multi-step pathway wherein only an intermediate reaction is catalyzed by an identified human enzyme or an enzyme that has an ORF candidate in the human genome; and (iv) a multi-step pathway wherein none of the reactions are catalyzed by identified human enzymes or enzymes that has an have ORF candidates in the human genome;

(d) generating structured annotations of the ranked metabolic pathways;

(e) identifying interconnections between the ranked and annotated metabolic pathways;

(f) creating an interactive map of human metabolism on the basis of information obtained in steps (a) through (f).

2. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the metabolic data comprises expressed sequence tag data.

3. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the linking of data into metabolic pathways is based at least in part on shared inputs and outputs of the pathways.

4. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the metabolic data comprises heterogeneous biological data.

5. The medium of claim 4 , wherein the metabolic data further comprises expressed sequence tag data.

6. The medium of claim 4 , wherein said heterogeneous biological data comprises biochemical units comprising metabolic steps, chemical compounds, reactions and/or enzymatic functions.

7. The medium of claim 6 , wherein said enzymatic functions comprise genes and proteins.

8. The medium of claim 6 , wherein each of said biochemical units is linked to an annotation table, said annotation table comprising at least one field.

9. The medium of claim 8 , wherein said at least one field is selected from the group consisting of organ localization, tissue localization, intracellular localization, intracellular compartmentalization, subcellular localization in another organism, a relationship to a disease, and a reference to an information source.

10. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the generation of structured annotations of the ranked metabolic pathways comprises:

(a) comparing the ranked metabolic pathways to published information;

(b) confirming, modifying or rejecting the ranked metabolic pathways based on their differences from the published information; and

(c) describing the ranked pathways as a hierarchy of biochemical units.

11. The medium of claim 10 , wherein the biochemical units comprise a ranked metabolic pathway, metabolic steps that constitute the pathway, chemical compounds, reactions and/or enzymatic functions.

12. The medium of claim 11 , wherein said enzymatic functions comprise genes and proteins.

13. The medium of claim 11 , wherein each of said biochemical units is linked to an annotation table.

14. The medium of claim 13 , wherein said annotation table comprises at least one field selected from the group consisting of organ localization, tissue localization, intracellular localization, intracellular compartmentalization, subcellular localization in another organism, a relationship to a disease, and a reference to an information source.

15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having embodied thereon a set of computer executable instructions that perform a method for identifying a human drug target, said method comprising:

(a) collecting data for both non-disease and disease states;

(b) linking the data into at least two metabolic pathways using a relational database;

(c) ranking the metabolic pathways based on their relevance to human metabolism assigning each pathway to one of the following categories, from the most relevant to the least relevant to human metabolism: (i) a multi-step pathway wherein all of the reactions are catalyzed by known human enzymes and/or enzymes that have open reading frame (ORF) candidates in the human genome; (ii) a multi-step pathway wherein only the first and last reactions are catalyzed by known human enzymes and/or enzymes that have ORF candidates in the human genome; (iii) a multi-step pathway wherein only an intermediate reaction is catalyzed by an identified human enzyme or an enzyme that has an ORF candidate in the human genome; and (iv) a multi-step pathway wherein none of the reactions are catalyzed by identified human enzymes or enzymes that has an have ORF candidates in the human genome;

(d) generating structured annotations of the ranked metabolic pathways;

(e) identifying interconnections between the ranked and annotated metabolic pathways;

(f) creating an interactive map of human metabolism on the basis of information obtained in steps (a) through (f); and

(g) identifying a human drug target by comparing differences between non-disease and disease states using the interactive map.

16. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having embodied thereon a set of computer executable instructions that perform a method for identifying a target for human gene therapy, said method comprising:

(a) collecting data for a first developmental state and a second developmental state;

(b) linking the data into at least two metabolic pathways using a relational database;

(c) ranking the metabolic pathways based on their relevance to human metabolism assigning each pathway to one of the following categories, from the most relevant to the least relevant to human metabolism: (i) a multi-step pathway wherein all of the reactions are catalyzed by known human enzymes and/or enzymes that have open reading frame (ORF) candidates in the human genome; (ii) a multi-step pathway wherein only the first and last reactions are catalyzed by known human enzymes and/or enzymes that have ORF candidates in the human genome; (iii) a multi-step pathway wherein only an intermediate reaction is catalyzed by an identified human enzyme or an enzyme that has an ORF candidate in the human genome; and (iv) a multi-step pathway wherein none of the reactions are catalyzed by identified human enzymes or enzymes that has an have ORF candidates in the human genome;

(d) generating structured annotations of the ranked metabolic pathways;

(e) identifying interconnections between the ranked and annotated metabolic pathways;

(f) creating an interactive map of human metabolism on the basis of information obtained in steps (a) through (f);

(g) identifying a target for human gene therapy by comparing differences between the first developmental state and the second developmental state using the interactive map.

17. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having embodied thereon a set of computer executable instructions that perform a method for identifying interconnections between human biological processes, said method comprising:

(a) collecting data of at least two biological processes, said data comprising inputs and outputs of the processes;

(b) linking the data into at least two pathways based on shared inputs and outputs using a relational database;

(c) ranking the pathways based on their relevance to the human biological processes assigning each pathway to one of the following categories, from the most relevant to the least relevant to the human biological process: (i) a multi-step pathway wherein all of the reactions are catalyzed by known human enzymes and/or enzymes that have open reading frame (ORF) candidates in the human genome; (ii) a multi-step pathway wherein only the first and last reactions are catalyzed by known human enzymes and/or enzymes that have ORF candidates in the human genome; (iii) a multi-step pathway wherein only an intermediate reaction is catalyzed by an identified human enzyme or an enzyme that has an ORF candidate in the human genome; and (iv) a multi-step pathway wherein none of the reactions are catalyzed by identified human enzymes or enzymes that has an have ORF candidates in the human genome;

(d) generating structured annotations of the ranked pathways;

(e) identifying interconnections between the ranked and annotated pathways;

(f) creating an interactive map of the human biological processes on the basis of information obtained in steps (a) through (f).

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