The functions of most proteins are yet to be determined. The function of an enzyme is often defined by its interacting partners, including its substrate and product, and its role in larger metabolic networks. Here, we describe a computational method that predicts the functions of orphan enzymes by organizing them into a linear metabolic pathway. Given candidate enzyme and metabolite pathway members, this aim is achieved by finding those pathways that satisfy structural and network restraints implied by varied input information, including that from virtual screening, chemoinformatics, genomic context analysis, and ligand -binding experiments. We demonstrate this integrative pathway mapping method by predicting the L-gulonate catabolic pathwa...
Small molecule drugs target many small molecule metabolic enzymes in humans and pathogens, often mim...
Understanding metabolic pathways is one of the most important fields in bioscience in the post-genom...
The rapid growth of the number of protein sequences that can be inferred from sequenced genomes pres...
The functions of most proteins are yet to be determined. The function of an enzyme is often defined ...
Reconstructing metabolic networks is useful for understanding the functional contexts of compounds, ...
Reconstructing metabolic networks is useful for understanding the functional contexts of compounds, ...
Various methods result in groups of functionally related genes obtained from genomes (operons, regul...
Motivation: Biological pathways provide significant insights on the interaction mechanisms of molecu...
Metabolic pathway analysis, one of the most important fields in biochemistry, is pivotal to understa...
<div><p>Metabolic pathway analysis, one of the most important fields in biochemistry, is pivotal to ...
The pathway extraction tool predicts metabolic pathways from sets of functionally related enzyme-cod...
Metabolic pathways in eubacteria and archaea often are encoded by operons and/or gene clusters (geno...
The analysis of a variety of data sets (transcriptome arrays, phylogenetic profiles, etc.) yields gr...
Metabolic pathways in eubacteria and archaea often are encoded by operons and/or gene clusters (geno...
Given a regulatory pathway system consisting of a set of proteins, can we predict which pathway clas...
Small molecule drugs target many small molecule metabolic enzymes in humans and pathogens, often mim...
Understanding metabolic pathways is one of the most important fields in bioscience in the post-genom...
The rapid growth of the number of protein sequences that can be inferred from sequenced genomes pres...
The functions of most proteins are yet to be determined. The function of an enzyme is often defined ...
Reconstructing metabolic networks is useful for understanding the functional contexts of compounds, ...
Reconstructing metabolic networks is useful for understanding the functional contexts of compounds, ...
Various methods result in groups of functionally related genes obtained from genomes (operons, regul...
Motivation: Biological pathways provide significant insights on the interaction mechanisms of molecu...
Metabolic pathway analysis, one of the most important fields in biochemistry, is pivotal to understa...
<div><p>Metabolic pathway analysis, one of the most important fields in biochemistry, is pivotal to ...
The pathway extraction tool predicts metabolic pathways from sets of functionally related enzyme-cod...
Metabolic pathways in eubacteria and archaea often are encoded by operons and/or gene clusters (geno...
The analysis of a variety of data sets (transcriptome arrays, phylogenetic profiles, etc.) yields gr...
Metabolic pathways in eubacteria and archaea often are encoded by operons and/or gene clusters (geno...
Given a regulatory pathway system consisting of a set of proteins, can we predict which pathway clas...
Small molecule drugs target many small molecule metabolic enzymes in humans and pathogens, often mim...
Understanding metabolic pathways is one of the most important fields in bioscience in the post-genom...
The rapid growth of the number of protein sequences that can be inferred from sequenced genomes pres...