Prediction of functional potential of bacteria can only be ascertained by the accurate annotation of its metabolic pathways. Homology based methods decipher metabolic gene content but ignore the fact that homologs of same protein can function in different pathways. Therefore, mere presence of all constituent genes in an organism is not sufficient to indicate a pathway. Contextual occurrence of genes belonging to a pathway on the bacterial genome can hence be exploited for an accurate estimation of functional potential of a bacterium. In this communication, we present a novel annotation resource to accurately identify pathway presence by using gene context. Our tool FLIM-MAP (Functionally Important Modules in bacterial Metabolic Pathways) pr...
A key challenge in genetics is identifying the functional roles of genes in pathways. Numerous funct...
In this thesis, proteins are considered in two ways: (i) as entities requiring functional classifica...
Metabolic pathways in eubacteria and archaea often are encoded by operons and/or gene clusters (geno...
Prediction of functional potential of bacteria can only be ascertained by the accurate annotation of...
Prediction of functional potential of bacteria can only be ascertained by the accurate annotation of...
Prediction of functional potential of bacteria can only be ascertained by the accurate annotation of...
Estimation of the functional potential of a bacterial genome can be determined by accurate annotatio...
Complete genomes of bacteria are sequenced in growing number. In parallel programs of systematic ana...
Various methods result in groups of functionally related genes obtained from genomes (operons, regul...
The pathway extraction tool predicts metabolic pathways from sets of functionally related enzyme-cod...
Progress in genome sequencing and bioinformatics opens up new possibilities, including that of corre...
Background: Cellular activities are governed by the physical and the functional interactions among s...
Motivation: Biological pathways provide significant insights on the interaction mechanisms of molecu...
Reconstructing metabolic networks is useful for understanding the functional contexts of compounds, ...
Reconstructing metabolic networks is useful for understanding the functional contexts of compounds, ...
A key challenge in genetics is identifying the functional roles of genes in pathways. Numerous funct...
In this thesis, proteins are considered in two ways: (i) as entities requiring functional classifica...
Metabolic pathways in eubacteria and archaea often are encoded by operons and/or gene clusters (geno...
Prediction of functional potential of bacteria can only be ascertained by the accurate annotation of...
Prediction of functional potential of bacteria can only be ascertained by the accurate annotation of...
Prediction of functional potential of bacteria can only be ascertained by the accurate annotation of...
Estimation of the functional potential of a bacterial genome can be determined by accurate annotatio...
Complete genomes of bacteria are sequenced in growing number. In parallel programs of systematic ana...
Various methods result in groups of functionally related genes obtained from genomes (operons, regul...
The pathway extraction tool predicts metabolic pathways from sets of functionally related enzyme-cod...
Progress in genome sequencing and bioinformatics opens up new possibilities, including that of corre...
Background: Cellular activities are governed by the physical and the functional interactions among s...
Motivation: Biological pathways provide significant insights on the interaction mechanisms of molecu...
Reconstructing metabolic networks is useful for understanding the functional contexts of compounds, ...
Reconstructing metabolic networks is useful for understanding the functional contexts of compounds, ...
A key challenge in genetics is identifying the functional roles of genes in pathways. Numerous funct...
In this thesis, proteins are considered in two ways: (i) as entities requiring functional classifica...
Metabolic pathways in eubacteria and archaea often are encoded by operons and/or gene clusters (geno...