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Predicting genetic engineering targets with Elementary Flux Mode Analysis: a review of four current methods
David E Ruckerbauer1, Christian Jungreuthmayer1, Jürgen Zanghellini1
1Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology, Muthgasse 11, A1190 Vienna, Austria; Department of Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
Elementary flux modes (EFMs) are a well-established tool in metabolic modeling. EFMs are minimal, feasible, steady state pathways through a metabolic network. They are used in various approaches to predict targets for genetic interventions in order to increase production of a molecule of interest via a host cell. Here we give an introduction to the concept of EFMs, present an overview of four methods which use EFMs in order to predict engineering targets and lastly use a toy model and a small-scale metabolic model to demonstrate and compare the capabilities of these methods.

