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PATHcre8: A Tool That Facilitates the Searching for Heterologous Biosynthetic Routes

  • Olaa Motwalli
  • , Mahmut Uludag
  • , Ivan Mijakovic
  • , Meshari Alazmi
  • , Vladimir B. Bajic
  • , Takashi Gojobori
  • , Xin Gao
  • , Magbubah Essack*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
    • University of Hail

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    Abstract

    Developing computational tools that can facilitate the rational design of cell factories producing desired products at increased yields is challenging, as the tool needs to take into account that the preferred host organism usually has compounds that are consumed by competing reactions that reduce the yield of the desired product. On the other hand, the preferred host organisms may not have the native metabolic reactions needed to produce the compound of interest; thus, the computational tool needs to identify the metabolic reactions that will most efficiently produce the desired product. In this regard, we developed the generic tool PATHcre8 to facilitate an optimized search for heterologous biosynthetic pathway routes. PATHcre8 finds and ranks biosynthesis routes in a large number of organisms, including Cyanobacteria. The tool ranks the pathways based on feature scores that reflect reaction thermodynamics, the potentially toxic products in the pathway (compound toxicity), intermediate products in the pathway consumed by competing reactions (product consumption), and host-specific information such as enzyme copy number. A comparison with several other similar tools shows that PATHcre8 is more efficient in ranking functional pathways. To illustrate the effectiveness of PATHcre8, we further provide case studies focused on isoprene production and the biodegradation of cocaine. PATHcre8 is free for academic and nonprofit users and can be accessed at https://www.cbrc.kaust.edu.sa/pathcre8/.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalACS Synthetic Biology
    Volume9
    Issue number12
    Pages (from-to)3217–3227
    ISSN2161-5063
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Keywords

    • Modeling
    • Heterologous biosynthetic pathways
    • Competing endogenous metabolic reactions
    • Optimization
    • Microbial cell factories
    • Isoprene
    • Bioinformatics
    • Computer science

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