Extending biochemical databases by metabolomic surveys |
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Authors: | Fiehn Oliver Barupal Dinesh K Kind Tobias |
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Affiliation: | University of California Davis Genome Center, Davis, California 95616, USA. ofiehn@ucdavis.edu |
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Abstract: | Metabolomics can map the large metabolic diversity in species, organs, or cell types. In addition to gains in enzyme specificity, many enzymes have retained substrate and reaction promiscuity. Enzyme promiscuity and the large number of enzymes with unknown enzyme function may explain the presence of a plethora of unidentified compounds in metabolomic studies. Cataloguing the identity and differential abundance of all detectable metabolites in metabolomic repositories may detail which compounds and pathways contribute to vital biological functions. The current status in metabolic databases is reviewed concomitant with tools to map and visualize the metabolome. |
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Keywords: | Drug Metabolism Enzyme Mutation Evolution Mass Spectrometry (MS) Metabolomics Databases Pathway Reconstruction |
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