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Understanding How a Cell Works
The Department of Energy (DOE) Microbial Cell Project was folded into the DOE Genomics:GTL Program in FY 2002.

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Microbial Cell Research Thrusts (continued)

4. Regulation and Manipulation

Goal: Use gene-protein manipulation to enhance or suppress various cell functions. 

Challenges: The ultimate aim of this undertaking, and the rationale for DOE's concerted effort and focus, is to achieve the necessary level of understanding of cellular functions so that they can be manipulated intelligently (e.g., beneficial functions enhanced) and harmful functions suppressed. Once the minimum gene set is defined, scientists will be able to specifically introduce a gene or gene subset to gain insight into what metabolic flexibility or advantage these added genes confer. These reverse genetic techniques will prove especially powerful in elucidating the role of master regulatory genes on metabolic networks that have been mapped out for a specific set of environmental or growth parameters. Given the complexity of the metabolic networks discussed previously for even the simplest cell, current gene manipulations or interventions are analogous to throwing the proverbial monkey wrench into a complex machine; mostly, the outcome will be negative and uninformative. With greater knowledge about the parts, their interactions, the pathways to which they belong, their partners in biochemistry, and their temporal and spatial distribution within the cell, our interventions can be more precise and predictable. 

published 06/05/00 

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