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Duplicate Reactions For Alpha-Oxidation of Phytanoyl-CoA #775
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very interesting topic - before going into the detail, I'd like to ask why are you looking into alpha-oxidation phytanoyl-CoA, or actually also aiming to systematically formulate entire beta oxidation? @Devlin-Moyer |
I'm working on a new semi-automated model curation tool that identifies reactions that form loops capable of sustaining infinite fluxes, and one such loop was phytanic acid [c] -> phytanoyl-CoA [c] -> phytanoyl-CoA [x] -> phytanic acid [x] -> phytanic acid [c]. Notably, that loop hasn't existed since #648, but I've been testing/developing the tool on version 1.15 of Human-GEM to see if I can now automatically detect any of the problems I previously identified in a more ad-hoc fashion. While looking into that, I noticed all the problems in this issue, #774, #776, and #777 |
But also, after you suggested that I split #634 into multiple issues in #726, I noticed that several of the mitochondrial reactions that were associated with peroxisomal genes seemed like they should be removed for being duplicates of other reactions that didn't have peroxisomal genes associated with them, so the idea behind most of the recent issues about inconsistencies in fatty acid oxidation reactions is to get rid of all the mitochondrial reactions that shouldn't exist in the first place before worrying about removing the peroxisomal genes from their GPRs |
very good - could you please bring up this semi-automated tool as a discussion so that it could be eventually converted into GH action bot, which can avoid such cases from happening in the future while fixing the existing ones |
the provided evidence seems fine and the proposed changes are rational, please move on to implementation |
Fixed by #792 |
Current behavior:
There are currently two parallel representations of the peroxisomal alpha-oxidation of phytanoyl-CoA to pristanic acid:
MAR03484
MAR03486
MAR03386
MAR05186
MAR05187
Expected behavior:
MAR05187
is redundant withMAR03486
+MAR03386
, so I think it should be removed.MAR05186
is just wrong and should also be removed.ENSG00000182591
) has any enzymatic activity at all, much less for the specific reaction thatMAR03486
represents, so I think it should be removed from the GPR ofMAR03486
and from Human-GEM entirely (MAR03486
is the only reaction it is currently associated with).MAR03386
should be ALDH3A2, not PHYH (ENSG00000107537
); PHYH only catalyzes 2-hydroxylation of various acyl-CoA esters, i.e. the reaction represented inMAR03484
-- ALDH3A2 is responsible for the oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic acids (see Uniprot).Proposed changes:
MAR05187
for being a duplicate ofMAR03486
+MAR03386
MAR05186
for being a misrepresentation of the catalytic activity of ALDH3A2MAR03386
toENSG00000072210
ENSG00000182591
from the GPR ofMAR03486
and everywhere elseThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: