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Mistakes GPR rules beta oxidation - ACAD #980
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It's really nice result! The mitochondrial acetyl-CoA dehydrogenation process is a very complex part of human metabolism. Although we have done a lot of curation work before, it seems that there are still many problems left. I have checked the location information of all genes and found no errors. I also agree with your conclusion about gene function. There is basically no problem for me. Maybe we need someone more professional to review it. @Devlin-Moyer Would you be able to review this issue? Apologies if you're busy! |
I appreciate the thorough double-checking of my attempts to clean up fatty acid metabolism, since it's a mess and super easy to miss things. I checked to see if any of the reactions you proposed new GPRs for here were also mentioned in any of the other open issues I have about fatty acid oxidation reactions, and found a few overlaps:
Aside from the minor changes I mentioned above, I think all of the rest of your GPRs look correct. |
The GPRs for mitochondrial acyl-coa dehydrogenase reactions have been discussed in issue #634. Six reactions occurring in the mitochondria were identified to have GPRs with genes involved in peroximal beta-oxidation. The GPRs rules were corrected further than just removing peroximal genes, they were also examined in term of the appropriate ACADs for different chain length. Some guidelines were suggested, most of which I agree with, except for the following:
Otherwise, these rules also match my own findings from reading literature on ACAD enzymes substrate specificity.
Many reactions do not follow these rules. Some “lumped” reaction (describing a whole beta-oxidation cycle or multiple cycles) have GPR rules with only 1 or multiple ACADs. This is incorrect since a beta-oxidation cycle consist of at least 4 different reactions (more for unsaturated acyl-CoA’s). I will not discuss these since my understanding from other issues is that these lumped reactions are getting removed in favor or higher resolution reactions.
Here is a list of the reactions describing the first step of the beta-oxidation cycle (excluding branched fatty acids), with the current GPR and my suggested GPR based on the table above:
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