AraCyc

This section compiles a series of links which provides you with a brief history of the creation of AraCyc, information on its current data content, access to the database and ways to submit new pathways/enzyme or updates to improve AraCyc.

Breaking News: Arayc 8.0 Release - April 2011!
Search AraCyc This link allows you to search or browse the information (Pathways, Compounds, Enzymes...) contained in the AraCyc database. Plus you can quickly connect to metabolic information from other plant species through the Plant Metabolic Network
OMICS Viewer You can use this tool to overlay your data from gene expression, proteomic, or metabolomic experiments on a metabolic map. Please visit our Tutorial or Quicktime Demo for help with uploading your data and interpreting the results.
Metabolic (Cellular) Overview The Metabolic Overview provides you with a 'bird's eye' view of Arabidopsis metabolism currently stored in AraCyc. (Note: This page may take a moment to load). .
More information You will find here all the information you need concerning the creation of AraCyc and the current status of its content. A recommended short read!
Data Downloads You can download the AraCyc database files from the Plant Metabolic Network website.
Pathway, Enzyme, and Compound Data Submission Forms Your input is invaluable! Our preformatted Excel Forms allow you to send us your suggestions: pathway updates (comments, enzymes...), new pathways or even to point out mistakes.
Release Notes What's new in the latest AraCyc release? You will find it here along with comprehensive lists of pathways that have been added to and deleted from AraCyc over time in our archives.
Other AraCyc Tools A few other tools for mining the data in AraCyc are provided including the Comparative Analysis tool and an Advanced Query Page.
Metabolomics Portal Would you like easy access to additional tools and resources related to metabolism? This portal provides many helpful links.
Troubleshooting

Note also that Pathway Tools' chromosome map tool is not supported in AraCyc. Please use the MapViewer or SeqViewer tools for that purpose.