EcoSynther: A Customized Platform To Explore the Biosynthetic
Potential in <i>E. coli</i>
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Abstract
Developing computational
tools for a chassis-centered biosynthetic
pathway design is very important for a productive heterologous biosynthesis
system by considering enormous foreign biosynthetic reactions. For
many cases, a pathway to produce a target molecule consists of both
native and heterologous reactions when utilizing a microbial organism
as the host organism. Due to tens of thousands of biosynthetic reactions
existing in nature, it is not trivial to identify which could be served
as heterologous ones to produce the target molecule in a specific
organism. In the present work, we integrate more than 10,000 <i>E. coli</i> non-native reactions and utilize a probability-based
algorithm to search pathways. Moreover, we built a user-friendly Web
server named EcoSynther. It is able to explore the precursors and
heterologous reactions needed to produce a target molecule in <i>Escherichia coli K12 MG1655</i> and then applies flux balance
analysis to calculate theoretical yields of each candidate pathway.
Compared with other chassis-centered biosynthetic pathway design tools,
EcoSynther has two unique features: (1) allow for automatic search
without knowing a precursor in <i>E. coli</i> and (2) evaluate
the candidate pathways under constraints from <i>E. coli</i> physiological states and growth conditions. EcoSynther is available
at http://www.rxnfinder.org/ecosynther/