FLUXestimator: a webserver for predicting metabolic flux and variations using transcriptomics data

Author:

Zhang Zixuan12,Zhu Haiqi23,Dang Pengtao24,Wang Jia23,Chang Wennan2,Wang Xiao23,Alghamdi Norah2,Lu Alex2,Zang Yong25,Wu Wenzhuo6,Wang Yijie3ORCID,Zhang Yu12,Cao Sha25ORCID,Zhang Chi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Software, College of Computer Science and Technology, Jilin University , Changchun 130012 , China

2. Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics and Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Indiana University School of Medicine , Indianapolis , IN 46202 , USA

3. Department of Computer Sciences, Indiana University , Bloomington , IN 47405 , USA

4. Department of Electric Computer Engineering, Purdue University , Indianapolis , IN 46202 , USA

5. Department of Biostatistics and Health Data Science, Indiana University School of Medicine , Indianapolis , IN 46202 , USA

6. Department of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University , West Lafayette , IN 47907 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Quantitative assessment of single cell fluxome is critical for understanding the metabolic heterogeneity in diseases. Unfortunately, laboratory-based single cell fluxomics is currently impractical, and the current computational tools for flux estimation are not designed for single cell-level prediction. Given the well-established link between transcriptomic and metabolomic profiles, leveraging single cell transcriptomics data to predict single cell fluxome is not only feasible but also an urgent task. In this study, we present FLUXestimator, an online platform for predicting metabolic fluxome and variations using single cell or general transcriptomics data of large sample-size. The FLUXestimator webserver implements a recently developed unsupervised approach called single cell flux estimation analysis (scFEA), which uses a new neural network architecture to estimate reaction rates from transcriptomics data. To the best of our knowledge, FLUXestimator is the first web-based tool dedicated to predicting cell-/sample-wise metabolic flux and metabolite variations using transcriptomics data of human, mouse and 15 other common experimental organisms. The FLUXestimator webserver is available at http://scFLUX.org/, and stand-alone tools for local use are available at https://github.com/changwn/scFEA. Our tool provides a new avenue for studying metabolic heterogeneity in diseases and has the potential to facilitate the development of new therapeutic strategies.

Funder

NSF

American Cancer Society

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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