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Enumerating Precursor Sets of Target Metabolites in a Metabolic Network

Published: 15 September 2008 Publication History

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We present the first exact method based on the topology of a metabolic network to find minimal sets of metabolites (called precursors) sufficient to produce a set of target metabolites. In contrast with previous proposals, our model takes into account self-regenerating metabolites involved in cycles, which may be used to generate target metabolites from potential precursors. We analyse the complexity of the problem and we propose an algorithm to enumerate all minimal precursor sets for a set of target metabolites. The algorithm can be applied to identify a minimal medium necessary for a cell to ensure some metabolic functions. It can be used also to check inconsistencies caused by misannotations in a metabolic network. We present two illustrations of these applications.

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WABI '08: Proceedings of the 8th international workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics
September 2008
393 pages
ISBN:9783540873600

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Published: 15 September 2008

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  • (2018)Towards rule-based metabolic databasesInternational Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics10.1504/IJDMB.2015.07210313:3(289-319)Online publication date: 23-Dec-2018
  • (2010)Enumerating chemical organisations in consistent metabolic networksProceedings of the 10th international conference on Algorithms in bioinformatics10.5555/1885783.1885807(226-237)Online publication date: 6-Sep-2010

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