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Design Principles of a Cell
Abstract
The design principles of a cell can be bioinformatically decoded in detail by sequence
analyses and more elaborate methods. Regulation, the localization of proteins, their trans
port and secretion are also precisely encoded in the cell and are crucial for the ordered
structure of the cell. Modern imaging techniques and imaging software help to validate
these predictions. It is also important to classify all cellular processes by analyzing the
gene ontology. Combined with information on the protein-protein interactome, the result
ing cellular network can be traced using software such as CellDesigner or Cytoscape, e.g.
motor proteins and the actin-myosin cytoskeleton are crucial for cell movement. Metabolic
“design” is quickly queried via databases such as KEGG or more accurately calculated
via metabolic modeling (e.g., with YANA or Metatool). Complex signalling networks are
important for fast responses (stress response, chemotaxis in bacteria) and especially for
multicellularity. They are modelled in detail with dynamic modelling (cell differentiation,
tumorigenesis, embryology, inflammatory processes, nervous system).
Evolution (last chapter) and systems biology (penultimate chapter) work together when
the cell successfully asserts itself in the environment and organisms persist and reproduce.
By combining both factors, cells are amazingly optimally engineered. Cells are and have
always been exemplary “natural engineers”, which once again makes it clear that the ques
tion of “intelligent design” posed by creationists is unfortunately always completely
wrong. Just when living beings are so wonderfully organized by completely natural pro
cesses, this should arouse our admiration and sharpen our view for higher and highest
levels of such processes and how wonderful our world is, in which such processes are
naturally possible spontaneously and self-organized. This is no accident, but for this par
ticular world, selection processes are again at work, but on a truly high level – a truly suc
cessful creation that subtly defies easy interpretation.
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2023
T. Dandekar, M. Kunz, Bioinformatics,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-65036-3_11