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The yeastGemMap: A process diagram to assist yeast systems-metabolic studies
Luis Caspeta1, Eduard J Kerkhoven2,3, Alfredo Martinez1
1Departament of Cellular Engineering and Biocatalysis, Institute of Biotechnology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México.
Abstract:
Visualization is a key aspect of the analysis of omics data. Although many tools can generate pathway maps for visualization of yeast metabolism, they fail in reconstructing genome-scale metabolic diagrams of compartmentalized metabolism. Here we report on the yeastGemMap, a process diagram of whole yeast metabolism created to assist data analysis in systems-metabolic studies. The map was manually reconstructed with reactions from a compartmentalized genome-scale metabolic model, based on biochemical process diagrams typically found in educational and specialized literature. The yeastGemMap consists of 3815 reactions representing 1150 genes, 2742 metabolites, and 14 compartments. Computational functions for adapting the graphical representation of the map are also reported. These functions modify the visual representation of the map to assist in three systems-metabolic tasks: illustrating reaction networks, interpreting metabolic flux data, and visualizing omics data. The versatility of the yeastGemMap and algorithms to assist visualization of systems-metabolic data was demonstrated in various tasks, including for single lethal reaction evaluation, flux balance analysis, and transcriptomic data analysis. For instance, visual interpretation of metabolic transcriptomes of thermally evolved and parental yeast strains allowed to demonstrate that evolved strains activate a preadaptation response at 30°C, which enabled thermotolerance. A quick interpretation of systems-metabolic data is promoted with yeastGemMap visualizations.
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