RBAtools: A programming interface for Resource Balance Analysis models

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Motivation: Efficient resource allocation can contribute to an organism's fitness and can improve evolutionary success. Resource Balance Analysis (RBA) is a computational framework that models an organism's growth-optimal proteome configurations in various environments. RBA software enables the construction of RBA models on genome scale and the calculation of medium-specific, growth-optimal cell states including metabolic fluxes and the abundance of macromolecular machines. However, existing software lacks a simple programming interface for non-expert users, easy to use and interoperable with other software. Results: The python package RBAtools provides convenient access to RBA models. As a flexible programming interface, it enables the implementation of custom workflows and the modification of existing genome-scale RBA models. Its high-level functions comprise simulation, model fitting, parameter screens, sensitivity analysis, variability analysis and the construction of Pareto fronts. Models and data are represented as structured tables and can be exported to common data formats for fluxomics and proteomics visualization.

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Bodeit, O., Ben Samir, I., Karr, J. R., Goelzer, A., & Liebermeister, W. (2023). RBAtools: A programming interface for Resource Balance Analysis models. Bioinformatics Advances, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/bioadv/vbad056

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