SPLASH: Systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub

In the field of proteomics, the increasing difficulty to unify the data format, due to the different platforms/instrumentation and laboratory documentation systems, greatly hinders experimental data verification, exchange, and comparison. Therefore, it is essential to establish standard formats for...

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Main Authors: LO, Siaw Ling, TAO, You, LIN, Qingsong, JOSHI, Shashikant B., CHUNG, Maxey, HEW, Choy Leong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-58812020-02-13T08:52:23Z SPLASH: Systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub LO, Siaw Ling TAO, You LIN, Qingsong JOSHI, Shashikant B. CHUNG, Maxey HEW, Choy Leong In the field of proteomics, the increasing difficulty to unify the data format, due to the different platforms/instrumentation and laboratory documentation systems, greatly hinders experimental data verification, exchange, and comparison. Therefore, it is essential to establish standard formats for every necessary aspect of proteomics data. One of the recently published data models is the proteomics experiment data repository [Taylor, C. F., Paton, N. W., Garwood, K. L., Kirby, P. D. et al., Nat. Biotechnol. 2003, 21, 247-254]. Compliant with this format, we developed the systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub (SPLASH) database system as an informatics infrastructure to support proteomics studies. It consists of three modules and provides proteomics researchers a common platform to store, manage, search, analyze, and exchange their data. (i) Data maintenance includes experimental data entry and update, uploading of experimental results in batch mode, and data exchange in the original PEDRo format. (ii) The data search module provides several means to search the database, to view either the protein information or the differential expression display by clicking on a gel image. (iii) The data mining module contains tools that perform biochemical pathway, statistics-associated gene ontology, and other comparative analyses for all the sample sets to interpret its biological meaning. These features make SPLASH a practical and powerful tool for the proteomics community. 2006-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4878 info:doi/10.1002/pmic.200500378 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5881/viewcontent/splash___PV.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Database PEDRo Proteomics data exchange Proteomics data mining XML Computer Engineering Data Storage Systems
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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topic Database
PEDRo
Proteomics data exchange
Proteomics data mining
XML
Computer Engineering
Data Storage Systems
spellingShingle Database
PEDRo
Proteomics data exchange
Proteomics data mining
XML
Computer Engineering
Data Storage Systems
LO, Siaw Ling
TAO, You
LIN, Qingsong
JOSHI, Shashikant B.
CHUNG, Maxey
HEW, Choy Leong
SPLASH: Systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub
description In the field of proteomics, the increasing difficulty to unify the data format, due to the different platforms/instrumentation and laboratory documentation systems, greatly hinders experimental data verification, exchange, and comparison. Therefore, it is essential to establish standard formats for every necessary aspect of proteomics data. One of the recently published data models is the proteomics experiment data repository [Taylor, C. F., Paton, N. W., Garwood, K. L., Kirby, P. D. et al., Nat. Biotechnol. 2003, 21, 247-254]. Compliant with this format, we developed the systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub (SPLASH) database system as an informatics infrastructure to support proteomics studies. It consists of three modules and provides proteomics researchers a common platform to store, manage, search, analyze, and exchange their data. (i) Data maintenance includes experimental data entry and update, uploading of experimental results in batch mode, and data exchange in the original PEDRo format. (ii) The data search module provides several means to search the database, to view either the protein information or the differential expression display by clicking on a gel image. (iii) The data mining module contains tools that perform biochemical pathway, statistics-associated gene ontology, and other comparative analyses for all the sample sets to interpret its biological meaning. These features make SPLASH a practical and powerful tool for the proteomics community.
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author LO, Siaw Ling
TAO, You
LIN, Qingsong
JOSHI, Shashikant B.
CHUNG, Maxey
HEW, Choy Leong
author_facet LO, Siaw Ling
TAO, You
LIN, Qingsong
JOSHI, Shashikant B.
CHUNG, Maxey
HEW, Choy Leong
author_sort LO, Siaw Ling
title SPLASH: Systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub
title_short SPLASH: Systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub
title_full SPLASH: Systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub
title_fullStr SPLASH: Systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub
title_full_unstemmed SPLASH: Systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub
title_sort splash: systematic proteomics laboratory analysis and storage hub
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4878
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5881/viewcontent/splash___PV.pdf
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