Simple and fast alignment of metabolic pathways by exploiting local diversity
- PMID: 17540683
- DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btm279
Simple and fast alignment of metabolic pathways by exploiting local diversity
Abstract
Motivation: An important tool for analyzing biological networks is the ability to perform homology searches, i. e. given a pattern network one would like to be able to search for occurrences of similar (sub)networks within a set of host networks. In the context of metabolic pathways, Pinter et al. [Bioinformatics, 2005] proposed to solve this computationally hard problem by restricting it to the case where both the pattern and host networks are trees VSports手机版. This restriction, however, severely limits the applicability of their algorithm. .
Results: We propose a very fast and simple algorithm for the alignment of metabolic pathways that does not restrict the topology of the host or pattern network in any way; instead, our algorithm exploits a natural property of metabolic networks that we call 'local diversity property'. Experiments on a test bed of metabolic pathways from the BioCyc database indicate that our algorithm is much faster than the restricted algorithm of Pinter et al. -the metabolic pathways of two organisms can be aligned in mere seconds-and yet has a wider range of applicability and yields new biological insights. Our ideas can likely be extended to work for the alignment of various types of biological networks other than metabolic pathways. V体育安卓版.
Availability: Our algorithm has been implemented in C++ as a user-friendly metabolic pathway alignment tool called METAPAT. The tool runs under Linux or Windows and can be downloaded at http://theinf1. informatik. uni-jena. de/metapat/ V体育ios版.
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