Using Genome-Scale Metabolic Networks for Analysis, Visualization, and Integration of Targeted Metabolomics Data

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Hattwell, JPN
Hastings, J
Casanueva, O
Schirra, HJ
Witting, M
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Li, Shuzhao

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2020
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Interpretation of metabolomics data in the context of biological pathways is important to gain knowledge about underlying metabolic processes. In this chapter we present methods to analyze genome-scale models (GSMs) and metabolomics data together. This includes reading and mining of GSMs using the SBTab format to retrieve information on genes, reactions, and metabolites. Furthermore, the chapter showcases the generation of metabolic pathway maps using the Escher tool, which can be used for data visualization. Lastly, approaches to constrain flux balance analysis (FBA) by metabolomics data are presented.

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Computational Methods and Data Analysis for Metabolomics

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2104

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Other chemical sciences

Biochemistry and cell biology

Systems biology

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Metabolic networks

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Hattwell, JPN; Hastings, J; Casanueva, O; Schirra, HJ; Witting, M, Using Genome-Scale Metabolic Networks for Analysis, Visualization, and Integration of Targeted Metabolomics Data, Computational Methods and Data Analysis for Metabolomics, 2020, 2104, pp. 361-386

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