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PLIPS, an automatically collected database of protein lists reported bMIPS: curated databasesy proteomics studies.
J. Proteome Res. 8, 1193-1197 (2009)
The spectrum of problems covered by proteomics studies range from the discovery of compartment specific cell proteomes to clinical applications, including the identification of diagnostic markers and monitoring the effects of drug treatments. In most cases, the ultimate results of a proteomics study are lists of proteins found to be present (or differentially present) at cell physiological conditions under study. Normally, the results are published directly in the article in one or several tables. In many cases, this type of information remains disseminated in hundreds of proteomics publications. We have developed a Web mining tool which allows the collection of this information by searching through full text papers and automatically selecting tables, which report a list of protein identifiers. By searching through major proteomics journals, we have collected approximately 800 independent studies published recently, which reported about 1000 different protein lists. On the basis of this data, we developed a computational tool PLIPS (Protein Lists Identified in Proteomics Studies). PLIPS accepts as input a list of protein/gene identifiers. With the use of statistical analyses, PLIPS infers recently published proteomics studies, which report protein lists that significantly intersect with a query list. PLIPS is a freely available Web-based tool (http://mips.helmholtz-muenchen.de/proj/plips).
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Schlagwörter
proteomics databases; enrichment analysis; web tool for proteomics; PLIPS; analysis of proteomics data; high-throughput data; gene-expression; biotechnology-information; differential expression; complex functionality; mass-spectrometry; national-center; identification; cells; electrophoresis
ISSN (print) / ISBN
1535-3893
e-ISSN
1535-3907
Zeitschrift
Journal of Proteome Research
Quellenangaben
Band: 8,
Heft: 3,
Seiten: 1193-1197
Verlag
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed