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MEMOTE for standardized genome-scale metabolic model testing

Lieven, Christian; Beber, Moritz E.; Olivier, Brett G.; Bergmann, Frank T.; Ataman, Meric; Babaei, Parizad; Bartell, Jennifer A.; Blank, Lars M.

Reconstructing metabolic reaction networks enables the development of testable hypotheses of an organisms metabolism under different conditions1. State-of-the-art genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) can include thousands of metabolites and reactions that are assigned to subcellular locations. Geneproteinreaction (GPR) rules and annotations using database information can add meta-information to GEMs. GEMs with ...


Publisher Correction: MEMOTE for standardized genome-scale metabolic model testing

Lieven, Christian; Beber, Moritz E.; Olivier, Brett G.; Bergmann, Frank T.; Ataman, Meric; Babaei, Parizad; Bartell, Jennifer A.; Blank, Lars M.

An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.


Metabolic models and gene essentiality data reveal essential and conserved meta...

Xavier, Joana C.; Patil, Kiran Raosaheb; Rocha, I.

If we tried to list every known chemical reaction within an organismhuman, plant or even bacteriawe would get quite a long and confusing read. But when this information is represented in so-called genome-scale metabolic networks, we have the means to access computationally each of those reactions and their interconnections. Some parts of the network have alternatives, while others are unique and therefore can b...


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