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Published on: December 4, 2021
A system architecture for parallel analysis of flux-balanced metabolic pathways
Mona Arabzadeh1, Mehdi Sedighi1, Morteza Saheb Zamani1
1Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Elementary flux mode (EFM) analysis is a well-studied method in constraint-based modeling of metabolic networks. In EFM analysis, a network is decomposed into minimal functional pathways based on the assumption of balanced metabolic fluxes. In this paper, a system architecture is proposed that approximately models the functionality of metabolic networks. The AND/OR graph model is used to represent the metabolic network and each processing element in the system emulates the functionality of a metabolite. The system is implemented on a graphics processing unit (GPU) as the hardware platform using CUDA environment. The proposed architecture takes advantage of the inherent parallelism in the network structure in terms of both pathway and metabolite traversal. The function of each element is defined such that it can find flux-balanced pathways. Pathways in both small and large metabolic networks are applied to the proposed architecture and the results are discussed.

