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A critical examination of stoichiometric and path-finding approaches to metabolic pathways

Planes, Francisco J.; Beasley, John E.
Briefings in Bioinformatics , Volume 9 (5): 422 Oxford University PressSep 1, 2008

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A critical examination of stoichiometric and path-finding approaches to metabolic pathways

Abstract

Abstract Advances in the field of genomics have enabled computational analysis of metabolic pathways at the genome scale. Singular attention has been devoted in the literature to stoichiometric approaches, and path-finding approaches, to metabolic pathways. Stoichiometric approaches make use of reaction stoichiometry when trying to determine metabolic pathways. Stoichiometric approaches involve elementary flux modes and extreme pathways. In contrast, path-finding approaches propose an alternative view based on graph theory in which reaction stoichiometry is not considered. Path-finding approaches use shortest path and k -shortest path concepts. In this article we give a critical overview of the theory, applications and key research challenges of stoichiometric and path-finding approaches to metabolic pathways.
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Title
A critical examination of stoichiometric and path-finding approaches to metabolic pathways
Author(s)
Planes, Francisco J.; Beasley, John E.
Journal
Briefings in Bioinformatics , Volume 9 (5): 422 Oxford University Press – Sep 1, 2008
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 Oxford University Press
ISSN
1467-5463
eISSN
1477-4054
D.O.I.
10.1093/bib/bbn018
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