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  1. MetaCyc: Metabolic Pathways From all Domains of Life

    MetaCyc is a curated database of experimentally elucidated metabolic pathways from all domains of life. MetaCyc contains pathways involved in both primary and secondary metabolism, as well as …

  2. Guide to MetaCyc

    Scientists use MetaCyc for a broad range of tasks, such as finding enzymes for metabolic engineering projects, learning about the possible metabolic fates of specific compounds, identifying metabolites …

  3. Summary of MetaCyc, version 29.5

    The MetaCyc mug, featuring the caffeine biosynthesis pathway. This mug and others are available for purchase at the BioCyc mug shop.

  4. Pathway Search Form - MetaCyc

    Search the selected model organism database for pathways by a variety of criteria, including name, substrates, ontology, etc.

  5. MetaCyc - Background

    MetaCyc is a database of non-redundant, experimentally elucidated metabolic pathways. It stores predominantly qualitative information rather than quantitative data, although we have begun …

  6. MetaCyc Publications

    A systematic comparison of the MetaCyc and KEGG pathway databases. BMC Bioinformatics. doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-14-112. 2013. [MetaCyc13] Caspi, R., Dreher, K., and Karp, P.D The challenge …

  7. Introduction to BioCyc and Pathway Tools - MetaCyc

    The MetaCyc DB describes metabolic pathways, enzymes,and metabolites from all domains of life, curated from 76,000+ publications. Also free is the database for a human microbiome bacterium …

  8. Compound Search Form - MetaCyc

    Search the selected model organism database for small molecule metabolites by a variety of criteria, including name, molecular weight, formula, etc.

  9. Gene/Protein/RNA Search Form - MetaCyc

    Search the selected model organism database for genes or proteins by a variety of criteria, including name, sequence size or location, evidence code, GO term, publication, etc.

  10. BioCyc and Pathway Tools Publications - MetaCyc

    Publications on the Full BioCyc Database Collection [BioCyc19] Karp, P.D., et al., The BioCyc collection of microbial genomes and metabolic pathways Briefings in Bioinformatics (2019).