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Bayesian Metabolic Flux Analysis reveals intracellular flux couplings

Machine Learning 2018-04-19 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Metabolic flux balance analyses are a standard tool in analysing metabolic reaction rates compatible with measurements, steady-state and the metabolic reaction network stoichiometry. Flux analysis methods commonly place unrealistic assumptions on fluxes due to the convenience of formulating the problem as a linear programming model, and most methods ignore the notable uncertainty in flux estimates. We introduce a novel paradigm of Bayesian metabolic flux analysis that models the reactions of the whole genome-scale cellular system in probabilistic terms, and can infer the full flux vector distribution of genome-scale metabolic systems based on exchange and intracellular (e.g. 13C) flux measurements, steady-state assumptions, and target function assumptions. The Bayesian model couples all fluxes jointly together in a simple truncated multivariate posterior distribution, which reveals informative flux couplings. Our model is a plug-in replacement to conventional metabolic balance methods, such as flux balance analysis (FBA). Our experiments indicate that we can characterise the genome-scale flux covariances, reveal flux couplings, and determine more intracellular unobserved fluxes in C. acetobutylicum from 13C data than flux variability analysis. The COBRA compatible software is available at github.com/markusheinonen/bamfa

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@article{arxiv.1804.06673,
  title  = {Bayesian Metabolic Flux Analysis reveals intracellular flux couplings},
  author = {Markus Heinonen and Maria Osmala and Henrik Mannerström and Janne Wallenius and Samuel Kaski and Juho Rousu and Harri Lähdesmäki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.06673},
  year   = {2018}
}

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