Author:
Büchel Finja,Rodriguez Nicolas,Swainston Neil,Wrzodek Clemens,Czauderna Tobias,Keller Roland,Mittag Florian,Schubert Michael,Glont Mihai,Golebiewski Martin,van Iersel Martijn,Keating Sarah,Rall Matthias,Wybrow Michael,Hermjakob Henning,Hucka Michael,Kell Douglas B,Müller Wolfgang,Mendes Pedro,Zell Andreas,Chaouiya Claudine,Saez-Rodriguez Julio,Schreiber Falk,Laibe Camille,Dräger Andreas,Le Novère Nicolas
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Systems biology projects and omics technologies have led to a growing number of biochemical pathway models and reconstructions. However, the majority of these models are still created de novo, based on literature mining and the manual processing of pathway data.
Results
To increase the efficiency of model creation, the Path2Models project has automatically generated mathematical models from pathway representations using a suite of freely available software. Data sources include KEGG, BioCarta, MetaCyc and SABIO-RK. Depending on the source data, three types of models are provided: kinetic, logical and constraint-based. Models from over 2 600 organisms are encoded consistently in SBML, and are made freely available through BioModels Database at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels-main/path2models. Each model contains the list of participants, their interactions, the relevant mathematical constructs, and initial parameter values. Most models are also available as easy-to-understand graphical SBGN maps.
Conclusions
To date, the project has resulted in more than 140 000 freely available models. Such a resource can tremendously accelerate the development of mathematical models by providing initial starting models for simulation and analysis, which can be subsequently curated and further parameterized.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Molecular Biology,Modeling and Simulation,Structural Biology
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