MMINT: a Metabolic Model Interactive Network Tool for the exploration and comparative visualisation of metabolic networks

Juan P. Molina Ortiz, Matthew J. Morgan, Amy M. Paten, Andrew C. Warden, Philip Kilby
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Genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) are essential tools in systems and synthetic biology, enabling the mathematical simulation of metabolic pathways encoded in genomes to predict phenotypes. The complexity of GEMs, however, can often limit the interpretation and comparison of their outputs. Here, we present MMINT (Metabolic Modelling Interactive Network Tool), designed to facilitate the exploration and comparison of metabolic networks. MMINT employs GEM networks and flux solutions derived from Constraint Based Analysis (e.g. Flux Balance Analysis) to create interactive visualizations. This tool allows for seamless toggling of source and target metabolites, network decluttering, enabling exploration and comparison of flux solutions by highlighting similarities and differences between metabolic states, which enhances the identification of mechanistic drivers of phenotypes. We demonstrate MMINT’s capabilities using the Pyrococcus furiosus GEM, showcasing its application in distinguishing the metabolic drivers of acetate- and ethanol-producing phenotypes. By providing an intuitive and responsive model-exploration experience, MMINT addresses the need for a tool that simplifies the interpretation of GEM outputs and supports the discovery of novel metabolic engineering strategies. MMINT is available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26409328
MMINT:用于探索和比较可视化代谢网络的代谢模型互动网络工具
基因组尺度代谢模型(GEM)是系统生物学和合成生物学的重要工具,可以对基因组中编码的代谢途径进行数学模拟,从而预测表型。然而,GEM 的复杂性往往会限制对其输出结果的解释和比较。在这里,我们介绍 MMINT(代谢建模互动网络工具),它旨在促进对代谢网络的探索和比较。MMINT 利用 GEM 网络和基于约束的分析(如通量平衡分析)得出的通量解决方案来创建交互式可视化。该工具可以无缝切换源代谢物和目标代谢物、清理网络、通过突出代谢状态之间的异同来探索和比较通量解决方案,从而提高表型机理驱动因素的识别能力。我们使用 Pyrococcus furiosus GEM 演示了 MMINT 的功能,展示了它在区分醋酸和乙醇产生表型的代谢驱动因素方面的应用。通过提供直观、反应迅速的模型探索体验,MMINT 解决了对简化 GEM 输出解释并支持新型代谢工程策略发现的工具的需求。MMINT 可在 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26409328 上获取。
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