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Identification of dominant signaling pathways from proteomics expression data

Journal

JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS
Volume 71, Issue 1, Pages 89-96

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2008.01.004

Keywords

Proteins; Genes; Protein identification; Tandem mass spectrometry; Pathway analysis

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  1. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and Wallenberg Consortium North [WCN2003-UU/SLU-009]
  2. Swedish research council [621-2004-4897, 621-2002-5025, 621-2003-4877]
  3. European Commission [MRTN-CT-2004-512285]
  4. EuroDia [518153]
  5. Valapodyn
  6. Net2Drug [037590]

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The availability of the results of high-throughput analyses coming from 'omic' technologies has been one of the major driving forces of pathway biology. Analytical pathway biology strives to design a 'pathway search engine', where the input is the 'omic' data and the output is the list of activated or dominant pathways in a given sample. Here we describe the first attempt to design and validate such a pathway search engine using as input expression proteomics data. The engine represents a specific workflow in computational tools developed originally for mRNA analysis (BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7 (Suppl 2), S13). Using our own datasets as well as data from recent proteomics literature we demonstrate that different dominant pathways (EGF, TGF(beta), stress, and Fas pathways) can be correctly identified even from limited datasets. Pathway search engines can find application in a variety of proteomics-related fields, from fundamental molecular biology to search for novel types of disease biomarkers. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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