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The MetaCyc Database of metabolic pathways and enzymes and the BioCyc collection of Pathway/Genome Databases

Ron Caspi,Hartmut Foerster,Carol A. Fulcher,Pallavi Kaipa,Markus Krummenacker,Mario Latendresse,Suzanne M. Paley,Seung Y. Rhee,Alexander G. Shearer,Christophe Tissier,Thomas C. Walk,Peifen Zhang,Peter D. Karp

Metabolic pathway
Database
Biology
2007
MetaCyc (MetaCyc.org) is a universal database of metabolic pathways and enzymes from all domains of life. The pathways in MetaCyc are curated from the primary scientific literature, and are experimentally determined small-molecule metabolic pathways. Each reaction in a MetaCyc pathway is annotated with one or more well-characterized enzymes. Because MetaCyc contains only experimentally elucidated knowledge, it provides a uniquely high-quality resource for metabolic pathways and enzymes. BioCyc (BioCyc.org) is a collection of more than 350 organism-specific Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs). Each BioCyc PGDB contains the predicted metabolic network of one organism, including metabolic pathways, enzymes, metabolites and reactions predicted by the Pathway Tools software using MetaCyc as a reference database. BioCyc PGDBs also contain predicted operons and predicted pathway hole fillers—predictions of which enzymes may catalyze pathway reactions that have not been assigned to an enzyme. The BioCyc website offers many tools for computational analysis of PGDBs, including comparative analysis and analysis of omics data in a pathway context. The BioCyc PGDBs generated by SRI are offered for adoption by any interested party for the ongoing integration of metabolic and genome-related information about an organism.
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    The MetaCyc Database of metabolic pathways and enzymes and the BioCyc collection of Pathway/Genome Databases” is a paper by Ron Caspi Hartmut Foerster Carol A. Fulcher Pallavi Kaipa Markus Krummenacker Mario Latendresse Suzanne M. Paley Seung Y. Rhee Alexander G. Shearer Christophe Tissier Thomas C. Walk Peifen Zhang Peter D. Karp published in 2007. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.