Table_6.XLS Charles J. Norsigian Erol Kavvas Yara Seif Bernhard O. Palsson Jonathan M. Monk 10.3389/fgene.2018.00121.s012 https://frontiersin.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_6_XLS/6120380 <p>Acinetobacter baumannii has become an urgent clinical threat due to the recent emergence of multi-drug resistant strains. There is thus a significant need to discover new therapeutic targets in this organism. One means for doing so is through the use of high-quality genome-scale reconstructions. Well-curated and accurate genome-scale models (GEMs) of A. baumannii would be useful for improving treatment options. We present an updated and improved genome-scale reconstruction of A. baumannii AYE, named iCN718, that improves and standardizes previous A. baumannii AYE reconstructions. iCN718 has 80% accuracy for predicting gene essentiality data and additionally can predict large-scale phenotypic data with as much as 89% accuracy, a new capability for an A. baumannii reconstruction. We further demonstrate that iCN718 can be used to analyze conserved metabolic functions in the A. baumannii core genome and to build strain-specific GEMs of 74 other A. baumannii strains from genome sequence alone. iCN718 will serve as a resource to integrate and synthesize new experimental data being generated for this urgent threat pathogen.</p> 2018-04-10 07:56:54 Acinetobacter baumannii genome-scale reconstruction antibiotic resistance constraint-based modeling metabolism