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Cameo: A Python Library for Computer Aided Metabolic Engineering and Optimization of Cell Factories
Computational
systems biology methods enable rational design of
cell factories on a genome-scale and thus accelerate the engineering
of cells for the production of valuable chemicals and proteins. Unfortunately,
the majority of these methods’ implementations are either not
published, rely on proprietary software, or do not provide documented
interfaces, which has precluded their mainstream adoption in the field.
In this work we present cameo, a platform-independent software that
enables <i>in silico</i> design of cell factories and targets
both experienced modelers as well as users new to the field. It is
written in Python and implements state-of-the-art methods for enumerating
and prioritizing knockout, knock-in, overexpression, and down-regulation
strategies and combinations thereof. Cameo is an open source software
project and is freely available under the Apache License 2.0. A dedicated
Web site including documentation, examples, and installation instructions
can be found at http://cameo.bio. Users can also give cameo a try at http://try.cameo.bio