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Recon3D

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URL: http://vmh.life
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Description: econ3D, a computational resource that includes three-dimensional (3D) metabolite and protein structure data and enables integrated analyses of metabolic functions in humans. We use Recon3D to functionally characterize mutations associated with disease, and identify metabolic response signatures that are caused by exposure to certain drugs.
Year founded: 2018
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Country/Region: Luxembourg

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University/Institution: University of Luxembourg
Address: Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxembourg, Campus Belval, Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
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Country/Region: Luxembourg
Contact name (PI/Team): Ines Thiele
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): ines.thiele@gmail.com

Publications

29457794
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism. [PMID: 29457794]
Elizabeth Brunk, Swagatika Sahoo, Daniel C Zielinski, Ali Altunkaya, Andreas Dräger, Nathan Mih, Francesco Gatto, Avlant Nilsson, German Andres Preciat Gonzalez, Maike Kathrin Aurich, Andreas Prlić, Anand Sastry, Anna D Danielsdottir, Almut Heinken, Alberto Noronha, Peter W Rose, Stephen K Burley, Ronan M T Fleming, Jens Nielsen, Ines Thiele, Bernhard O Palsson

Genome-scale network reconstructions have helped uncover the molecular basis of metabolism. Here we present Recon3D, a computational resource that includes three-dimensional (3D) metabolite and protein structure data and enables integrated analyses of metabolic functions in humans. We use Recon3D to functionally characterize mutations associated with disease, and identify metabolic response signatures that are caused by exposure to certain drugs. Recon3D represents the most comprehensive human metabolic network model to date, accounting for 3,288 open reading frames (representing 17% of functionally annotated human genes), 13,543 metabolic reactions involving 4,140 unique metabolites, and 12,890 protein structures. These data provide a unique resource for investigating molecular mechanisms of human metabolism. Recon3D is available at http://vmh.life.

Nat. Biotechnol.. 2018:36(3) | 494 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-11-29)

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254/6895 (96.331%)
Interaction:
42/1194 (96.566%)
Health and medicine:
61/1738 (96.548%)
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Total Rank
468
Citations
66.857
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Created on: 2019-10-27
Curated by:
furrukh mehmood [2019-11-30]
Amjad Ali [2019-10-27]