| Literature DB >> 34882763 |
Ye Hong1, Dani Flinkman1,2, Tomi Suomi1, Sami Pietilä1, Peter James1,2, Eleanor Coffey1, Laura L Elo1,3.
Abstract
Large-scale phosphoproteome profiling using mass spectrometry (MS) provides functional insight that is crucial for disease biology and drug discovery. However, extracting biological understanding from these data is an arduous task requiring multiple analysis platforms that are not adapted for automated high-dimensional data analysis. Here, we introduce an integrated pipeline that combines several R packages to extract high-level biological understanding from large-scale phosphoproteomic data by seamless integration with existing databases and knowledge resources. In a single run, PhosPiR provides data clean-up, fast data overview, multiple statistical testing, differential expression analysis, phosphosite annotation and translation across species, multilevel enrichment analyses, proteome-wide kinase activity and substrate mapping and network hub analysis. Data output includes graphical formats such as heatmap, box-, volcano- and circos-plots. This resource is designed to assist proteome-wide data mining of pathophysiological mechanism without a need for programming knowledge.Entities:
Keywords: bioinformatics; data visualization; phosphoproteomics; pipeline; proteomics; statistics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34882763 PMCID: PMC8787428 DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbab510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brief Bioinform ISSN: 1467-5463 Impact factor: 11.622