Analyzing large-scale proteomics projects with latent semantic indexing

被引:29
作者
Klie, Sebastian [1 ]
Martens, Lennart [2 ]
Vizcaino, Juan Antonio [2 ]
Cote, Richard [2 ]
Jones, Phil [2 ]
Apweiler, Rolf [2 ]
Hinneburg, Alexander [1 ]
Hermjakob, Henning [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Halle Wittenberg, Halle An Der Saale, Germany
[2] European Bioinformat Inst, EMBL Outstn, Cambridge, England
关键词
bioinformatics; data mining; proteomics; latent semantic analysis;
D O I
10.1021/pr070461k
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Since the advent of public data repositories for proteomics data, readily accessible results from high-throughput experiments have been accumulating steadily. Several large-scale projects in particular have contributed substantially to the amount of identifications available to the community. Despite the considerable body of information amassed, very few successful analyses have been performed and published on this data, leveling off the ultimate value of these projects far below their potential. A prominent reason published proteomics data is seldom reanalyzed lies in the heterogeneous nature of the original sample collection and the subsequent data recording and processing. To illustrate that at least part of this heterogeneity can be compensated for, we here apply a latent semantic analysis to the data contributed by the Human Proteome Organization's Plasma Proteome Project (HUPO PPP). Interestingly, despite the broad spectrum of instruments and methodologies applied in the HUPO PPP, our analysis reveals several obvious patterns that can be used to formulate concrete recommendations for optimizing proteomics project planning as well as the choice of technologies used in future experiments. It is clear from these results that the analysis of large bodies of publicly available proteomics data by noise-tolerant algorithms such as the latent semantic analysis holds great promise and is currently underexploited.
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