EC2KEGG: a command line tool for comparison of metabolic pathways.

Q2 Decision Sciences Source Code for Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2014-09-02 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1186/1751-0473-9-19
Aleksey Porollo
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Abstract

Background: Next-generation sequencing and metagenome projects yield a large number of new genomes that need further annotations, such as identification of enzymes and metabolic pathways, or analysis of metabolic strategies of newly sequenced species in comparison to known organisms. While methods for enzyme identification are available, development of the command line tools for high-throughput comparative analysis and visualization of identified enzymes is lagging.

Methods: A set of perl scripts has been developed to perform automated data retrieval from the KEGG database using its new REST program application interface. Enrichment or depletion in metabolic pathways is evaluated using the two-tailed Fisher exact test followed by Benjamini and Hochberg correction.

Results: Comparative analysis of a given set of enzymes with a specified reference organism includes mapping to known metabolic pathways, finding shared and unique enzymes, generating links to visualize maps at KEGG Pathway, computing enrichment of the pathways, listing the non-mapped enzymes.

Conclusions: EC2KEGG provides a platform independent toolkit for automated comparison of identified sets of enzymes from newly sequenced organisms against annotated reference genomes. The tool can be used both for manual annotations of individual species and for high-throughput annotations as part of a computational pipeline. The tool is publicly available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/ec2kegg/.

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EC2KEGG:用于比较代谢途径的命令行工具。
背景:下一代测序和宏基因组计划产生了大量需要进一步注释的新基因组,例如酶和代谢途径的鉴定,或新测序物种与已知生物的代谢策略分析。虽然酶鉴定的方法是可用的,但用于高通量比较分析和已鉴定酶的可视化的命令行工具的开发滞后。方法:开发了一组perl脚本,使用新的REST程序应用程序接口从KEGG数据库执行自动数据检索。利用双尾Fisher精确检验和Benjamini和Hochberg校正来评估代谢途径中的富集或消耗。结果:一组给定的酶与特定参考生物的比较分析包括已知代谢途径的映射,寻找共享和独特的酶,在KEGG Pathway上生成可视化图的链接,计算途径的富集程度,列出未映射的酶。结论:EC2KEGG提供了一个独立于平台的工具,用于将新测序的生物体中已鉴定的酶与注释的参考基因组进行自动比较。该工具既可以用于单个物种的手动注释,也可以用于作为计算管道一部分的高吞吐量注释。该工具可在http://sourceforge.net/projects/ec2kegg/上公开获取。
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期刊介绍: Source Code for Biology and Medicine is a peer-reviewed open access, online journal that publishes articles on source code employed over a wide range of applications in biology and medicine. The journal"s aim is to publish source code for distribution and use in the public domain in order to advance biological and medical research. Through this dissemination, it may be possible to shorten the time required for solving certain computational problems for which there is limited source code availability or resources.
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