Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9126827 | Gene | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Recent improvements in high-throughput proteomic technologies have unleashed the potential for generating vast amounts of data. Managing and sharing proteomic data is not an easy task. In this article, we will discuss some of the high-throughput proteomic techniques that are commonly used today. We will also review the major issues in sharing and dissemination of proteomic data and the recent community initiatives to standardize data formats and ontologies. An overview of the web-based resources and databases for analysis of proteomic data is also provided. Integration of disparate proteomic data sources with genomic and transcriptomic data should make systems biology type of approaches feasible in the near future.
Keywords
DIPOWLSBMLHUPOHPRDGOASystems Biology Markup LanguageOMIMMinimum Information About a Microarray ExperimentCGAPcancer genome anatomy projectICATPSIMIAPEproteomics standards initiativePDBisotope-coded affinity taggingDASDifference in gel electrophoresisCDDSimple modular architecture research toolBiomolecular Interaction Network DatabaseProtein Databankstable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culturebindBioinformaticsMolecular interactionsAnnotationGene ontology annotationtwo dimensionalDIGEWeb ontology languageSystems biologyHuman Proteome OrganizationSILACMIAMEMintGene ontologySMARTOnline Mendelian Inheritance in Manconserved domain databaseHuman Protein Reference DatabaseDatabasesDatabase of Interacting Proteins
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Authors
Shubha Suresh, S. Sujatha Mohan, Goparani Mishra, G.R. Hanumanthu, M. Suresh, Raghunath Reddy, Akhilesh Pandey,