13CFLUX
13CFLUX is a universal software toolkit for isotope-based metabolic flux analysis. Relying on a metabolic network specification with corresponding atom transitions included, measured uptake and secretion rates as well as measured isotopic labeling patterns the method allows for a detailed quantification of in-vivo reaction rates under metabolic steady-state conditions.
Functionality of 13CFLUX:
- Flexible network specification
- Syntax and consistency checking
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Parameter fitting with
- Evolutionary algorithms
- Gradient-based SQP methods
- Statistical analysis
- Experimental design facility
- Example networks are included
References
See our references page.
Requirements
13CFLUX is developed under Linux. Due to their static linkage x86 binaries are running under any Linux operating system on Intel compatible systems.
Availability
13CFLUX can be obtained in three different ways:
- A trial version with a restricted number of fluxes and isotopomers is available from this internet server (see Trial Software Download below) together with a reference manual.
- For non-commercial usage at universities and research institutes the fully functioning system can be obtained for free from the authors provided that a contract is signed which excludes commercial usage (see Academic Usage below).
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For commercial usage the software will be sold by
METabolic EXplorer S.A.
Biopôle Clermont-Limagne
63360 Saint-Beauzire
FRANCE
www.metabolic-explorer.com
Support
Currently, a re-implementation of 13CFLUX is actively promoted. Maintenance for previous versions of 13CFLUX is thus expired. For support questions you might send an email.
The new 13CFLUX software will be designed to fulfil requirements from state-of-the-art techniques:
- powerful code to simulate really large networks fast and an
- automated workflows handling series of experimental data from high-throughput experiments.
Software Download
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Trial version restricted to 17 fluxes.
Some documentation is also included in the Tar Archive.
Trial version download page -
Full Version for Academic Usage
Download of Agreement:-
Please download and send a signed copy of the
agreement
and your electronic mail address to the following address:
Prof. Wolfgang Wiechert
Institute of Bio- and Geosciences
IBG-1: Biotechnology
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
52425 Jülich
Germany
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Please download and send a signed copy of the
agreement
and your electronic mail address to the following address:
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