

UNLABELLED: The enzymes in the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway of Plasmodium falciparum trophozoites were kinetically characterized and their integrated activities analyzed in a mathematical model. For validation of the model, we compared model predictions for steady-state fluxes and metabolite concentrations of the hexose phosphates with experimental values for intact parasites. The model, which is completely based on kinetic parameters that were measured for the individual enzymes, gives an accurate prediction of the steady-state fluxes and intermediate concentrations. This is the first detailed kinetic model for glucose metabolism in P. falciparum, one of the most prolific malaria-causing protozoa, and the high predictive power of the model makes it a strong tool for future drug target identification studies. The modelling workflow is transparent and reproducible, and completely documented in the SEEK platform, where all experimental data and model files are available for download. DATABASE: The mathematical models described in the present study have been submitted to the JWS Online Cellular Systems Modelling Database (http://jjj.bio.vu.nl/database/penkler). The investigation and complete experimental data set is available on SEEK (10.15490/seek.1. INVESTIGATION: 56).
SEEK ID: https://sandbox9.fairdomhub.org/publications/8
PubMed ID: 25693925
Projects: SEEK Hands-On Session
Publication type: Not specified
Journal: FEBS J
Citation: FEBS J. 2015 Apr;282(8):1481-511. doi: 10.1111/febs.13237. Epub 2015 Mar 23.
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