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Inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge

Motivation: Animal models are widely used in biomedical research for reasons ranging from practical to ethical. An important issue is whether rodent models are predictive of human biology. This has been addressed recently in the framework of a series of challenges designed by the systems biology ver...

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Autores principales: Biehl, Michael, Sadowski, Peter, Bhanot, Gyan, Bilal, Erhan, Dayarian, Adel, Meyer, Pablo, Norel, Raquel, Rhrissorrakrai, Kahn, Zeller, Michael D., Hormoz, Sahand
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4325536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24994890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btu407
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author Biehl, Michael
Sadowski, Peter
Bhanot, Gyan
Bilal, Erhan
Dayarian, Adel
Meyer, Pablo
Norel, Raquel
Rhrissorrakrai, Kahn
Zeller, Michael D.
Hormoz, Sahand
author_facet Biehl, Michael
Sadowski, Peter
Bhanot, Gyan
Bilal, Erhan
Dayarian, Adel
Meyer, Pablo
Norel, Raquel
Rhrissorrakrai, Kahn
Zeller, Michael D.
Hormoz, Sahand
author_sort Biehl, Michael
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description Motivation: Animal models are widely used in biomedical research for reasons ranging from practical to ethical. An important issue is whether rodent models are predictive of human biology. This has been addressed recently in the framework of a series of challenges designed by the systems biology verification for Industrial Methodology for Process Verification in Research (sbv IMPROVER) initiative. In particular, one of the sub-challenges was devoted to the prediction of protein phosphorylation responses in human bronchial epithelial cells, exposed to a number of different chemical stimuli, given the responses in rat bronchial epithelial cells. Participating teams were asked to make inter-species predictions on the basis of available training examples, comprising transcriptomics and phosphoproteomics data. Results: Here, the two best performing teams present their data-driven approaches and computational methods. In addition, post hoc analyses of the datasets and challenge results were performed by the participants and challenge organizers. The challenge outcome indicates that successful prediction of protein phosphorylation status in human based on rat phosphorylation levels is feasible. However, within the limitations of the computational tools used, the inclusion of gene expression data does not improve the prediction quality. The post hoc analysis of time-specific measurements sheds light on the signaling pathways in both species. Availability and implementation: A detailed description of the dataset, challenge design and outcome is available at www.sbvimprover.com. The code used by team IGB is provided under http://github.com/uci-igb/improver2013. Implementations of the algorithms applied by team AMG are available at http://bhanot.biomaps.rutgers.edu/wiki/AMG-sc2-code.zip. Contact: meikelbiehl@gmail.com
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spelling pubmed-43255362015-03-02 Inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge Biehl, Michael Sadowski, Peter Bhanot, Gyan Bilal, Erhan Dayarian, Adel Meyer, Pablo Norel, Raquel Rhrissorrakrai, Kahn Zeller, Michael D. Hormoz, Sahand Bioinformatics Improver Challenge Special Issue; Species Translation Challenge Motivation: Animal models are widely used in biomedical research for reasons ranging from practical to ethical. An important issue is whether rodent models are predictive of human biology. This has been addressed recently in the framework of a series of challenges designed by the systems biology verification for Industrial Methodology for Process Verification in Research (sbv IMPROVER) initiative. In particular, one of the sub-challenges was devoted to the prediction of protein phosphorylation responses in human bronchial epithelial cells, exposed to a number of different chemical stimuli, given the responses in rat bronchial epithelial cells. Participating teams were asked to make inter-species predictions on the basis of available training examples, comprising transcriptomics and phosphoproteomics data. Results: Here, the two best performing teams present their data-driven approaches and computational methods. In addition, post hoc analyses of the datasets and challenge results were performed by the participants and challenge organizers. The challenge outcome indicates that successful prediction of protein phosphorylation status in human based on rat phosphorylation levels is feasible. However, within the limitations of the computational tools used, the inclusion of gene expression data does not improve the prediction quality. The post hoc analysis of time-specific measurements sheds light on the signaling pathways in both species. Availability and implementation: A detailed description of the dataset, challenge design and outcome is available at www.sbvimprover.com. The code used by team IGB is provided under http://github.com/uci-igb/improver2013. Implementations of the algorithms applied by team AMG are available at http://bhanot.biomaps.rutgers.edu/wiki/AMG-sc2-code.zip. Contact: meikelbiehl@gmail.com Oxford University Press 2015-02-15 2014-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4325536/ /pubmed/24994890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btu407 Text en © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Improver Challenge Special Issue; Species Translation Challenge
Biehl, Michael
Sadowski, Peter
Bhanot, Gyan
Bilal, Erhan
Dayarian, Adel
Meyer, Pablo
Norel, Raquel
Rhrissorrakrai, Kahn
Zeller, Michael D.
Hormoz, Sahand
Inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge
title Inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge
title_full Inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge
title_fullStr Inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge
title_full_unstemmed Inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge
title_short Inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge
title_sort inter-species prediction of protein phosphorylation in the sbv improver species translation challenge
topic Improver Challenge Special Issue; Species Translation Challenge
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4325536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24994890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btu407
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