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A Cloud-Based Metabolite and Chemical Prioritization System for the Biology/Disease-Driven Human Proteome Project.
Citation | “A Cloud-Based Metabolite And Chemical Prioritization System For The Biology/Disease-Driven Human Proteome Project.”. Journal Of Proteome Research, pp. 4345-4357. . |
Center | Stanford University |
Author | Kun-Hsing Yu, Tsung-Lu Michael Lee, Yu-Ju Chen, Christopher Ré, Samuel C Kou, Jung-Hsien Chiang, Michael Snyder, Isaac S Kohane |
Keywords | Biology/Disease-Driven Human Proteome Project, Biomedical Entity Search Tool (BEST), Finding Associated Concepts with Text Analysis (FACTA+), Protein Universal Reference Publication-Originated Search Engine (PURPOSE), chemicals, literature mining, metabolomics |
Abstract |
Targeted metabolomics and biochemical studies complement the ongoing investigations led by the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Biology/Disease-Driven Human Proteome Project (B/D-HPP). However, it is challenging to identify and prioritize metabolite and chemical targets. Literature-mining-based approaches have been proposed for target proteomics studies, but text mining methods for metabolite and chemical prioritization are hindered by a large number of synonyms and nonstandardized names of each entity. In this study, we developed a cloud-based literature mining and summarization platform that maps metabolites and chemicals in the literature to unique identifiers and summarizes the copublication trends of metabolites/chemicals and B/D-HPP topics using Protein Universal Reference Publication-Originated Search Engine (PURPOSE) scores. We successfully prioritized metabolites and chemicals associated with the B/D-HPP targeted fields and validated the results by checking against expert-curated associations and enrichment analyses. Compared with existing algorithms, our system achieved better precision and recall in retrieving chemicals related to B/D-HPP focused areas. Our cloud-based platform enables queries on all biological terms in multiple species, which will contribute to B/D-HPP and targeted metabolomics/chemical studies. |
Year of Publication |
2018
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Journal |
Journal of proteome research
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Volume |
17
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Issue |
12
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Number of Pages |
4345-4357
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Date Published |
12/2018
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ISSN Number |
1535-3907
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DOI |
10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00378
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Alternate Journal |
J. Proteome Res.
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PMID |
30094994
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PMCID |
PMC6599684
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