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DOI 10.1080/14789450.2023.2265062
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Title (Primary) A Galaxy of informatics resources for MS-based proteomics
Author Mehta, S.; Bernt, M. ORCID logo ; Chambers, M.; Fahrner, M.; Föll, M.C.; Gruening, B.; Horro, C.; Johnson, J.E.; Loux, V.; Rajczewski, A.T.; Schilling, O.; Vandenbrouck, Y.; Gustafsson, O.J.R.; Thang, W.C.M.; Hyde, C.; Price, G.; Jagtap, P.D.; Griffin, T.J.
Source Titel Expert Review of Proteomics
Year 2023
Department BIOINF
Volume 20
Issue 11
Page From 251
Page To 266
Language englisch
Topic T9 Healthy Planet
Keywords Bioinformatics; computational workflows; Galaxy platform; mass spectrometry; multi-omics; proteomics; reproducibility
Abstract

Continuous advances in mass spectrometry (MS) technologies have enabled deeper and more reproducible proteome characterization and a better understanding of biological systems when integrated with other ‘omics data. Bioinformatic resources meeting the analysis requirements of increasingly complex MS-based proteomic data and associated multi-omic data are critically needed. These requirements included availability of software that would span diverse types of analyses, scalability for large-scale, compute-intensive applications, and mechanisms to ease adoption of the software.

Areas covered

The Galaxy ecosystem meets these requirements by offering a multitude of open-source tools for MS-based proteomics analyses and applications, all in an adaptable, scalable, and accessible computing environment. A thriving global community maintains these software and associated training resources to empower researcher-driven analyses.

Expert opinion

The community-supported Galaxy ecosystem remains a crucial contributor to basic biological and clinical studies using MS-based proteomics. In addition to the current status of Galaxy-based resources, we describe ongoing developments for meeting emerging challenges in MS-based proteomic informatics. We hope this review will catalyze increased use of Galaxy by researchers employing MS-based proteomics and inspire software developers to join the community and implement new tools, workflows, and associated training content that will add further value to this already rich ecosystem.

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Mehta, S., Bernt, M., Chambers, M., Fahrner, M., Föll, M.C., Gruening, B., Horro, C., Johnson, J.E., Loux, V., Rajczewski, A.T., Schilling, O., Vandenbrouck, Y., Gustafsson, O.J.R., Thang, W.C.M., Hyde, C., Price, G., Jagtap, P.D., Griffin, T.J. (2023):
A Galaxy of informatics resources for MS-based proteomics
Expert Rev. Proteomics 20 (11), 251 - 266 10.1080/14789450.2023.2265062