用五个用例解释使用Cytoscape BioGateway应用程序构建网络

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Rafael Riudavets Puig, Stian Holmås, Vladimir Mironov, Martin Kuiper
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摘要

bioggateway App是Cytoscape网络编辑器的插件,允许用户通过查询bioggateway资源描述框架(RDF)三重存储来交互式地构建生物网络。bigateway包含来自几个策划资源的信息,包括UniProtKB,完好无损,基因本体注释,各种包含转录因子调控关系的数据集,以特定的目标基因,等等。BioGateway应用程序通过直观的图形用户界面促进了复杂SPARQL查询的逐步创建,允许用户构建和探索生物相互作用网络,以评估基因调控关系,基因本体注释和蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用等。由于bigateway的信息内容最丰富的是人类蛋白质和基因,本文通过一系列关于这些人类数据的用例来描述该工具的实用性,从最基本的级别开始,然后详细介绍解决集成数据的一些丰富复杂性的应用程序。通过Cytoscape框架提供的选择和过滤功能,可以进一步优化网络的细化和显示。这些用例还为探索其他物种的网络信息提供了示例,因为它们得到了BioGateway的支持。©2020作者。基本协议1:从画布中引入节点基本协议2:从查询生成器中引入节点基本协议3:探索疾病之间的分子关系基本协议4:寻找与疾病相关的蛋白激酶活性蛋白并探索其周围的环境基本协议5:探索靶向抑制蛋白后的潜在下游效应支持协议:通过Cytoscape应用程序管理器安装BioGateway插件
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Network Building with the Cytoscape BioGateway App Explained in Five Use Cases

Network Building with the Cytoscape BioGateway App Explained in Five Use Cases

The BioGateway App is a plugin for the Cytoscape network editor, allowing users to interactively build biological networks by querying the Biogateway Resource Description Framework (RDF) triple store. BioGateway contains information from several curated resources including UniProtKB, IntAct, Gene Ontology Annotations, various datasets containing transcription-factor regulatory relations to specific target genes, and more. The BioGateway App facilitates the step-by-step creation of complex SPARQL queries through an intuitive Graphical User Interface, allowing users to build and explore biological interaction networks to assess, among other things, gene regulatory relationships, gene ontology annotations, and protein-protein interactions. As the BioGateway information content is most abundant for human proteins and genes, this article describes the utility of the tool through a series of use cases on these human data, starting from the most basic levels and then detailing applications that address some of the rich complexity of the integrated data. Network refinement and display can be further optimized via the selection and filtering possibilities that the Cytoscape framework provides. The use cases also provide examples to explore network information in other species, as they become supported by BioGateway. © 2020 The Authors.

Basic Protocol 1: Introducing a node from the canvas

Basic Protocol 2: Introducing a node from the query builder

Basic Protocol 3: Exploring molecular relationships between diseases

Basic Protocol 4: Find proteins with protein kinase activity involved in a disease and explore the context around them

Basic Protocol 5: Exploring the potential downstream effects after targeted inhibition of proteins

Support Protocol: Installation of the BioGateway plugin through the Cytoscape App Manager and from source

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Current protocols in bioinformatics
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