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Disseminating Metaproteomic Informatics Capabilities and Knowledge Using the Galaxy-P Framework
The impact of microbial communities, also known as the microbiome, on human health and the environment is receiving increased attention. Studying translated gene products (proteins) and comparing metaproteomic profiles may elucidate how microbiomes respond to specific environmental stimuli, and inte...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29385081 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes6010007 |
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author | Blank, Clemens Easterly, Caleb Gruening, Bjoern Johnson, James Kolmeder, Carolin A. Kumar, Praveen May, Damon Mehta, Subina Mesuere, Bart Brown, Zachary Elias, Joshua E. Hervey, W. Judson McGowan, Thomas Muth, Thilo Nunn, Brook L. Rudney, Joel Tanca, Alessandro Griffin, Timothy J. Jagtap, Pratik D. |
author_facet | Blank, Clemens Easterly, Caleb Gruening, Bjoern Johnson, James Kolmeder, Carolin A. Kumar, Praveen May, Damon Mehta, Subina Mesuere, Bart Brown, Zachary Elias, Joshua E. Hervey, W. Judson McGowan, Thomas Muth, Thilo Nunn, Brook L. Rudney, Joel Tanca, Alessandro Griffin, Timothy J. Jagtap, Pratik D. |
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description | The impact of microbial communities, also known as the microbiome, on human health and the environment is receiving increased attention. Studying translated gene products (proteins) and comparing metaproteomic profiles may elucidate how microbiomes respond to specific environmental stimuli, and interact with host organisms. Characterizing proteins expressed by a complex microbiome and interpreting their functional signature requires sophisticated informatics tools and workflows tailored to metaproteomics. Additionally, there is a need to disseminate these informatics resources to researchers undertaking metaproteomic studies, who could use them to make new and important discoveries in microbiome research. The Galaxy for proteomics platform (Galaxy-P) offers an open source, web-based bioinformatics platform for disseminating metaproteomics software and workflows. Within this platform, we have developed easily-accessible and documented metaproteomic software tools and workflows aimed at training researchers in their operation and disseminating the tools for more widespread use. The modular workflows encompass the core requirements of metaproteomic informatics: (a) database generation; (b) peptide spectral matching; (c) taxonomic analysis and (d) functional analysis. Much of the software available via the Galaxy-P platform was selected, packaged and deployed through an online metaproteomics “Contribution Fest“ undertaken by a unique consortium of expert software developers and users from the metaproteomics research community, who have co-authored this manuscript. These resources are documented on GitHub and freely available through the Galaxy Toolshed, as well as a publicly accessible metaproteomics gateway Galaxy instance. These documented workflows are well suited for the training of novice metaproteomics researchers, through online resources such as the Galaxy Training Network, as well as hands-on training workshops. Here, we describe the metaproteomics tools available within these Galaxy-based resources, as well as the process by which they were selected and implemented in our community-based work. We hope this description will increase access to and utilization of metaproteomics tools, as well as offer a framework for continued community-based development and dissemination of cutting edge metaproteomics software. |
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spelling | pubmed-58747662018-04-02 Disseminating Metaproteomic Informatics Capabilities and Knowledge Using the Galaxy-P Framework Blank, Clemens Easterly, Caleb Gruening, Bjoern Johnson, James Kolmeder, Carolin A. Kumar, Praveen May, Damon Mehta, Subina Mesuere, Bart Brown, Zachary Elias, Joshua E. Hervey, W. Judson McGowan, Thomas Muth, Thilo Nunn, Brook L. Rudney, Joel Tanca, Alessandro Griffin, Timothy J. Jagtap, Pratik D. Proteomes Article The impact of microbial communities, also known as the microbiome, on human health and the environment is receiving increased attention. Studying translated gene products (proteins) and comparing metaproteomic profiles may elucidate how microbiomes respond to specific environmental stimuli, and interact with host organisms. Characterizing proteins expressed by a complex microbiome and interpreting their functional signature requires sophisticated informatics tools and workflows tailored to metaproteomics. Additionally, there is a need to disseminate these informatics resources to researchers undertaking metaproteomic studies, who could use them to make new and important discoveries in microbiome research. The Galaxy for proteomics platform (Galaxy-P) offers an open source, web-based bioinformatics platform for disseminating metaproteomics software and workflows. Within this platform, we have developed easily-accessible and documented metaproteomic software tools and workflows aimed at training researchers in their operation and disseminating the tools for more widespread use. The modular workflows encompass the core requirements of metaproteomic informatics: (a) database generation; (b) peptide spectral matching; (c) taxonomic analysis and (d) functional analysis. Much of the software available via the Galaxy-P platform was selected, packaged and deployed through an online metaproteomics “Contribution Fest“ undertaken by a unique consortium of expert software developers and users from the metaproteomics research community, who have co-authored this manuscript. These resources are documented on GitHub and freely available through the Galaxy Toolshed, as well as a publicly accessible metaproteomics gateway Galaxy instance. These documented workflows are well suited for the training of novice metaproteomics researchers, through online resources such as the Galaxy Training Network, as well as hands-on training workshops. Here, we describe the metaproteomics tools available within these Galaxy-based resources, as well as the process by which they were selected and implemented in our community-based work. We hope this description will increase access to and utilization of metaproteomics tools, as well as offer a framework for continued community-based development and dissemination of cutting edge metaproteomics software. MDPI 2018-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5874766/ /pubmed/29385081 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes6010007 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Blank, Clemens Easterly, Caleb Gruening, Bjoern Johnson, James Kolmeder, Carolin A. Kumar, Praveen May, Damon Mehta, Subina Mesuere, Bart Brown, Zachary Elias, Joshua E. Hervey, W. Judson McGowan, Thomas Muth, Thilo Nunn, Brook L. Rudney, Joel Tanca, Alessandro Griffin, Timothy J. Jagtap, Pratik D. Disseminating Metaproteomic Informatics Capabilities and Knowledge Using the Galaxy-P Framework |
title | Disseminating Metaproteomic Informatics Capabilities and Knowledge Using the Galaxy-P Framework |
title_full | Disseminating Metaproteomic Informatics Capabilities and Knowledge Using the Galaxy-P Framework |
title_fullStr | Disseminating Metaproteomic Informatics Capabilities and Knowledge Using the Galaxy-P Framework |
title_full_unstemmed | Disseminating Metaproteomic Informatics Capabilities and Knowledge Using the Galaxy-P Framework |
title_short | Disseminating Metaproteomic Informatics Capabilities and Knowledge Using the Galaxy-P Framework |
title_sort | disseminating metaproteomic informatics capabilities and knowledge using the galaxy-p framework |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29385081 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes6010007 |
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