Stress Knowledge Map: A knowledge graph resource for systems biology analysis of plant stress responses

Plant Commun. 2024 Apr 13:100920. doi: 10.1016/j.xplc.2024.100920. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Stress Knowledge Map (SKM, https://skm.nib.si) is a publicly available resource containing two complementary knowledge graphs describing current knowledge of biochemical, signalling, and regulatory molecular interactions in plants: a highly curated model of plant stress signalling (PSS, 543 reactions) and a large comprehensive knowledge network (CKN, 488,390 interactions). Both were constructed by domain experts through systematic curation of diverse literature and database resources. SKM provides a single entrypoint for plant stress response investigations and the related growth trade-offs as well as interactive exploration of current knowledge. PSS is also formulated as qualitative and quantitative models for systems biology, and thus represents a starting point of a plant digital twin. Here, we describe the features of SKM and show, through two case studies, how it can be used for complex analyses, including systematic hypothesis generation, design of validation experiments, or to gain new insights into experimental observations in plant biology.

Keywords: knowledge graph; plant digital twin; plant signalling; plant stress responses; systems biology.