Navigating the microalgal maze: a comprehensive review of recent advances and future perspectives in biological networks
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Navigating the microalgal maze: a comprehensive review of recent advances and future perspectives in biological networks
Abstract
PPI analysis deepens our knowledge in critical processes like carbon fixation and nutrient sensing. Moreover, signaling networks, including pathways like MAPK/ERK and TOR, provide valuable information in how microalgae respond to environmental changes and stress. Additionally, species-species interaction networks for microalgae provide a comprehensive understanding of how different species interact within their environments. This review examines recent advancements in the study of biological networks within microalgae, with a focus on the intricate interactions that define these organisms. It emphasizes how network biology, an interdisciplinary field, offers valuable insights into microalgae functions through various methodologies. Crucial approaches, such as protein-protein interaction (PPI) mapping utilizing yeast two-hybrid screening and mass spectrometry, are essential for comprehending cellular processes and optimizing functions, such as photosynthesis and fatty acid biosynthesis. The application of advanced computational methods and information mining has significantly improved PPI analysis, revealing networks involved in critical processes like carbon fixation and nutrient sensing. The review also encompasses transcriptional networks, which play a role in gene regulation and stress responses, as well as metabolic networks represented by genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs), which aid in strain optimization and the prediction of metabolic outcomes. Furthermore, signaling networks, including pathways like MAPK/ERK and TOR, are crucial for understanding how microalgae respond to environmental changes and stress. Additionally, species-species interaction networks for microalgae provide a comprehensive understanding of how different species interact within their environments. The integration of these network biology approaches has deepened our understanding of microalgal interactions, paving the way for more efficient cultivation and new industrial applications.
Keywords: Mechanisms; Microalgae; Network; Pathways.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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