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Metabolic In Silico Network Expansions to Predict and Exploit Enzyme Promiscuity.

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There is a growing consensus that enzymes are capable of catalyzing not just one canonical reaction but entire families of related reactions. These capacities often go unnoticed in the enzyme's… Click to show full abstract

There is a growing consensus that enzymes are capable of catalyzing not just one canonical reaction but entire families of related reactions. These capacities often go unnoticed in the enzyme's native context but can become apparent in engineered metabolism when the enzyme is exposed to novel substrates or high concentrations of pathway intermediates. This chapter describes how to use metabolic in silico network expansion (MINE) databases to predict novel biotransformations and their resulting metabolites. In particular, searching MINEs by structural similarity or with metabolomics data allows scientists to detect, exploit, or avoid these predicted transformations.

Keywords: silico network; network expansions; metabolic silico; enzyme

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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