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

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BRIEFINGS IN BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 422-436

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbn018

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metabolic pathways; extreme pathways; elementary flux modes; path finding; shortest path; systems biology

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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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