| Literature DB >> 27380722 |
Bart Mesuere1, Felix Van der Jeugt2, Bart Devreese3, Peter Vandamme4, Peter Dawyndt2.
Abstract
The Unique Peptide Finder (http://unipept.ugent.be/peptidefinder) is an interactive web application to quickly hunt for tryptic peptides that are unique to a particular species, genus, or any other taxon. Biodiversity within the target taxon is represented by a set of proteomes selected from a monthly updated list of complete and nonredundant UniProt proteomes, supplemented with proprietary proteomes loaded into persistent local browser storage. The software computes and visualizes pan and core peptidomes as unions and intersections of tryptic peptides occurring in the selected proteomes. In addition, it also computes and displays unique peptidomes as the set of all tryptic peptides that occur in all selected proteomes but not in any UniProt record not assigned to the target taxon. As a result, the unique peptides can serve as robust biomarkers for the target taxon, for example, in targeted metaproteomics studies. Computations are extremely fast since they are underpinned by the Unipept database, the lowest common ancestor algorithm implemented in Unipept and modern web technologies that facilitate in-browser data storage and parallel processing.Entities:
Keywords: Bioinformatics; Biomarkers; Data visualization; Software; Targeted metaproteomics; Tryptic peptides
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27380722 DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201600023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proteomics ISSN: 1615-9853 Impact factor: 3.984