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Introduction to BioCyc and Pathway Tools

Introduction to BioCyc and Pathway Tools

BioCyc is a database collection and website that couples rich and high-quality data with extensive bioinformatics tools.

The Pathway Tools software -- the software that underlies BioCyc.org -- can be installed at your site to create BioCyc-like databases for genomes of interest. You can apply the Pathway Tools genome browser, search tools, and comparative tool to that database, and use the software to predict metabolic pathways, and to create quantitative metabolic models.

BioCyc Benefits: Better Science, Faster

BioCyc accelerates your science: BioCyc enables better science:

BioCyc Database Collection

The BioCyc collection of Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs) provides a reference on the genomes, metabolic pathways, and (in some cases) regulatory networks of thousands of sequenced organisms. Each database combines:

Also free is the database for the cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis NIES-39 as an example of a Tier 3 database. The other BioCyc databases are available via subscription, which supports their curation. To obtain free access to BioCyc for teaching purposes, click here.

BioCyc data files may be downloaded to your site, and BioCyc data can be queried via web services.

BioCyc.org Bioinformatics Tools

BioCyc.org provides a suite of bioinformatics tools (see Tools menu) for accessing and analyzing the BioCyc databases.

Pathway Tools Software

Pathway Tools is an enterprise genome and pathway data management tool and is among the most extensive bioinformatics software packages. It is the software used to create BioCyc databases and it powers the BioCyc.org website and several additional websites. Its capabilities are described in detail here. Please click here to see Pathway Tools testimonials.

Pathway Tools can run as both a desktop application and as a web server.

Installing Pathway Tools at your site brings these advantages:

How to Learn More About BioCyc

The following additional information exists about the BioCyc site:

Definitions of Terminology on the BioCyc Website

Here we define a few key terms. See the glossary for more definitions.

Pathway/Genome Database (PGDB). A database that describes

Tier 1 PGDB. PGDBs in Tier 1, such as EcoCyc, MetaCyc, and HumanCyc, have received at least one year of literature-based curation by scientists.

Tier 2 PGDB. PGDBs in Tier 2 were generated by Pathway Tools, which predicted their metabolic pathways; their operons (for bacteria only); protein complexes; and some missing enzymes in their predicted pathways (pathway hole fillers). The resulting PGDBs underwent manual review by a biologist to remove false-positive pathway predictions, and to perform refinements such as defining protein complexes. Then literature-based curation resulted in entry of new gene functions and of metabolic pathways that had been experimentally elucidated in the organism but were not predicted computationally. [list of Tier 2 PGDBs]

Tier 3 PGDB. PGDBs in Tier 3 were generated computationally in the same manner as for Tier 2. The resulting PGDBs did not undergo manual curation. [list of Tier 3 PGDBs]

Pathway Tools Software. Pathway Tools is used to construct, update, visualize, query, and analyze PGDBs, such as the BioCyc collection. It is freely available to academics interested in creating PGDBs for organisms of interest to them. Components of Pathway Tools are:

BioCyc: The collection of PGDBs at URL https://BioCyc.org/ is called the BioCyc Database Collection. EcoCyc and MetaCyc are component databases within the BioCyc collection.

BioCyc Organism Home Pages

BioCyc contains home pages for the following organisms. You can visit these pages to pre-select these organism databases for searches.

 EcoCyc EcoCyc.org
 MetaCyc MetaCyc.org
 HumanCyc HumanCyc.org
 Bacillus subtilis 168BsubCyc.org
 Helicobacter pyloriHelicobacter.biocyc.org
 Listeria monocytogenesListeria.biocyc.org
 Mycobacterium tuberculosisMycobacterium.biocyc.org
 Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas.biocyc.org
 Peptoclostridium difficileClostridium.biocyc.org
 Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast.biocyc.org
 Salmonella enterica Salmonella.biocyc.org
 Shigella flexneriShigella.biocyc.org
 Vibrio choleraeVibrio.biocyc.org