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BioPAX in 2024: Where We Are and Where We Are Heading

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Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2024 Nov 25
PMID 39582893
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In systems biology, the study of biological pathways plays a central role in understanding the complexity of biological systems. The massification of pathway data made available by numerous online databases in recent years has given rise to an important need for standardization of this data. The BioPAX format (Biological Pathway Exchange) emerged in 2010 as a solution for standardizing and exchanging pathway data across databases. BioPAX is a Semantic Web format associated to an ontology. It is highly expressive, allowing to finely describe biological pathways at the molecular and cellular levels, but the associated intrinsic complexity may be an obstacle to its widespread adoption. Here, we report on the use of the BioPAX format in 2024. We compare how the different pathway databases use BioPAX to standardize their data and point out possible avenues for improvement to make full use of its potential. We also report on the various tools and software that have been developed to work with BioPAX data. Finally, we present a new concept of abstraction on BioPAX graphs that would allow to specifically target areas in a BioPAX graph needed for a specific analysis, thus differentiating the format suited for representation and the abstraction suited for contextual analysis.

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