Metabolic Network model for C. difficile 630

Metabolic model of C.difficile: Genome-scale metabolic models consists of curated biochemical reactions and can be used to investigate genotype to phenotype relationship. These genome-wide models have the potential to predict phenotypes in various environments. icdf834 is an updated metabolic network of C. difficile that builds on iMLTC806cdf and features 1227 reactions, 834 genes, and 807 metabolites. Genes in C. difficile are linked to the reactions based on gene-protein-reaction (GPR) associations. The performance of the icdf834 model is depicted in the form of a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve that shows the sensitivity and specificity of the model predictions for gene essentiality. The TnSeq analysis performed under nutrient-rich condition has been used to validate the predictions using the ROC curve.

Metabolic model adapted from: Kashaf, S., Angione, C. & Lió, P. Making life difficult for Clostridium difficile: augmenting the pathogen’s metabolic model with transcriptomic and codon usage data for better therapeutic target characterization. BMC Syst Biol 11, 25 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12918-017-0395-3

TnSeq Data from: Dembek M, Barquist L, Boinett CJ, et al. High-throughput analysis of gene essentiality and sporulation in Clostridium difficile. mBio. 2015;6(2):e02383. Published 2015 Feb 24. doi:10.1128/mBio.02383-14

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Desc Reaction GPR Genes Subsystem
Sec_k

Secretion K+

k[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_argL

Secretion L-arginine

argL[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_mnl

Secretion mannitol

mnl[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_gal

Secretion beta-D-galactose

gal[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_no3

Secretion nitrate

no3[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_tgt

Secretion tagatose

tgt[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_tre

Secretion trehalose

tre[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_ins

Secretion inosine

ins[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_at

Secretion acetone

at[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
Sec_pheL

Secretion L-phenylalanine

pheL[e] -> Secretion Bookmark 
CSV