Proceedings of the First ACM International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1854776.1854795
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Functional similarities of reaction sets in metabolic pathways

Abstract: Analyzing metabolic pathways by means of their steady states has proven to be accurate and efficient for practical purposes. The models such as elementary flux modes (EFMs) and extreme pathways (EPs) define the boundaries of the metabolic flux cone that is the set of all steady states of a pathway. However, the contributions of the subsets of pathway components in this flux cone so far has not been characterized mathematically. Also, the functional similarities of different component sets (e.g., sets of reacti… Show more

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“…The approach of [11] aligns two metabolic networks by comparing their elementary flux modes (EFMs), defined as minimal sets of reactions that can operate at steady state [12]. The concept of EFMs is also used by [13], where the similarity between two reaction sets is measured according to the impact incurred by their inhibition on the flux cone.…”
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“…The approach of [11] aligns two metabolic networks by comparing their elementary flux modes (EFMs), defined as minimal sets of reactions that can operate at steady state [12]. The concept of EFMs is also used by [13], where the similarity between two reaction sets is measured according to the impact incurred by their inhibition on the flux cone.…”
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confidence: 99%