The University of Minnesota pathway prediction system (UM-PPS, http://umbbd.msi.umn.edu/predict/) recognizes functional groups in organic compounds that are potential targets of microbial catabolic reactions, and predicts transformations of these groups based on biotransformation rules. Rules are based on the University of Minnesota biocatalysis/biodegradation database (http://umbbd.msi.umn.edu/) and the scientific literature. As rules were added to the UM-PPS, more of them were triggered at each prediction step. The resulting combinatorial explosion is being addressed in four ways. Biodegradation experts give each rule an aerobic likelihood value of Very Likely, Likely, Neutral, Unlikely or Very Unlikely. Users now can choose whether they ...
Pathway Prediction tool for UniProtKB data along with comparison results to Rule_Base, HAMAP_Rule an...
BackgroundA number of computational tools for metabolism prediction have been developed over the las...
Metabolic inference from genomic sequence information is a necessary step in determining the capacit...
Motivation: The University of Minnesota Pathway Prediction System (UM-PPS) is a rule-based expert sy...
predict/) is a rule-based system that predicts micro-bial catabolism of organic compounds. Currently...
Motivation: Current methods for the prediction of biodegradation products and pathways of organic en...
Biodegradation Database for study of microbial degradation Lynda BM Ellis1 * and Lawrence P Wackett2...
Motivation: The University of Minnesota Pathway Prediction System (UM-PPS) is a rule-based expert sy...
Motivation Current methods for the prediction of biodegradation products and pathways of organic env...
One of the main tasks in chemical industry regarding the sustainability of a product is the predicti...
The University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database and Pathway Prediction System (UM-B...
The University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database and Pathway Prediction System (UM-B...
Living organisms can catalyze many thousands of biochemical reactions that they use to convert energ...
The pathway extraction tool predicts metabolic pathways from sets of functionally related enzyme-cod...
Abstract The prediction of metabolism and biotransformation pathways of xenobiotics is a highly desi...
Pathway Prediction tool for UniProtKB data along with comparison results to Rule_Base, HAMAP_Rule an...
BackgroundA number of computational tools for metabolism prediction have been developed over the las...
Metabolic inference from genomic sequence information is a necessary step in determining the capacit...
Motivation: The University of Minnesota Pathway Prediction System (UM-PPS) is a rule-based expert sy...
predict/) is a rule-based system that predicts micro-bial catabolism of organic compounds. Currently...
Motivation: Current methods for the prediction of biodegradation products and pathways of organic en...
Biodegradation Database for study of microbial degradation Lynda BM Ellis1 * and Lawrence P Wackett2...
Motivation: The University of Minnesota Pathway Prediction System (UM-PPS) is a rule-based expert sy...
Motivation Current methods for the prediction of biodegradation products and pathways of organic env...
One of the main tasks in chemical industry regarding the sustainability of a product is the predicti...
The University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database and Pathway Prediction System (UM-B...
The University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database and Pathway Prediction System (UM-B...
Living organisms can catalyze many thousands of biochemical reactions that they use to convert energ...
The pathway extraction tool predicts metabolic pathways from sets of functionally related enzyme-cod...
Abstract The prediction of metabolism and biotransformation pathways of xenobiotics is a highly desi...
Pathway Prediction tool for UniProtKB data along with comparison results to Rule_Base, HAMAP_Rule an...
BackgroundA number of computational tools for metabolism prediction have been developed over the las...
Metabolic inference from genomic sequence information is a necessary step in determining the capacit...