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Zhiwei Zhou1, Yuanyuan Liu1, Mingxun Wang2
1Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
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The functional annotation of microbial genes lags far behind genome sequencing, leaving critical gaps in our knowledge of metabolic pathways. While integrating genetic manipulation with stable isotope tracing (SIT) metabolomics holds promise for pathway discovery, existing tools lack specialized capabilities for gene perturbation experiments. To address this need, we developed IsoPairFinder, a computational tool that identifies pathway intermediates by analyzing paired unlabeled (12C) and isotope-labeled (13C) metabolomics data from gene-edited microbes. By prioritizing substrate-specific feature pairs, IsoPairFinder efficiently prioritizes biologically relevant intermediates. Implemented as an open-source R package and integrated into the GNPS2 ecosystem, IsoPairFinder provides an accessible platform for the research community to accelerate novel pathway discovery and validation.
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