Cancer is driven by genomic alterations, but the processes causing this disease are largely performed by proteins. However, proteins are harder and more expensive to measure than genes and transcripts. To catalyze developments of methods to infer protein levels from other omics measurements, we leveraged crowdsourcing via the NCI-CPTAC DREAM proteogenomic challenge. We asked for methods to predict protein and phosphorylation levels from genomic and transcriptomic data in cancer patients. The best performance was achieved by an ensemble of models, including as predictors transcript level of the corresponding genes, interaction between genes, conservation across tumor types, and phosphosite proximity for phosphorylation prediction. Proteins f...
Using 11 proteomics datasets, mostly available through the PRIDE database, we assembled a reference ...
During the past century, our understanding of cancer diagnosis and treatment has been based on a mon...
As the ultimate workhorses of the living things, proteins undergo significant regulatory activity th...
Cancer is driven by genomic alterations, but the processes causing this disease are largely performe...
Cancer is driven by genomic alterations, but the processes causing this disease are largely performe...
Cancer is driven by genomic alterations, but the processes causing this disease are largely performe...
Abstract Background The classic central dogma in biol...
Despite a voluminous literature on potential protein biomarkers and a compelling need for diagnostic...
Protein and mRNA levels correlate only moderately. The availability of proteogenomics data sets with...
The concept of personalized medicine is predominantly been pursued through genomic and transcriptomi...
In the postgenome era, proteomics provides a powerful approach for the analysis of normal and transf...
Motivation: Proteomics profiling is increasingly being used for molecular stratification of cancer p...
Altered signaling pathways, which are mediated by post-translational modifications and changes in pr...
Protein expression and post-translational modification levels are tightly regulated in neoplastic ce...
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the one-way road from DNA to RNA and finally to pro...
Using 11 proteomics datasets, mostly available through the PRIDE database, we assembled a reference ...
During the past century, our understanding of cancer diagnosis and treatment has been based on a mon...
As the ultimate workhorses of the living things, proteins undergo significant regulatory activity th...
Cancer is driven by genomic alterations, but the processes causing this disease are largely performe...
Cancer is driven by genomic alterations, but the processes causing this disease are largely performe...
Cancer is driven by genomic alterations, but the processes causing this disease are largely performe...
Abstract Background The classic central dogma in biol...
Despite a voluminous literature on potential protein biomarkers and a compelling need for diagnostic...
Protein and mRNA levels correlate only moderately. The availability of proteogenomics data sets with...
The concept of personalized medicine is predominantly been pursued through genomic and transcriptomi...
In the postgenome era, proteomics provides a powerful approach for the analysis of normal and transf...
Motivation: Proteomics profiling is increasingly being used for molecular stratification of cancer p...
Altered signaling pathways, which are mediated by post-translational modifications and changes in pr...
Protein expression and post-translational modification levels are tightly regulated in neoplastic ce...
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the one-way road from DNA to RNA and finally to pro...
Using 11 proteomics datasets, mostly available through the PRIDE database, we assembled a reference ...
During the past century, our understanding of cancer diagnosis and treatment has been based on a mon...
As the ultimate workhorses of the living things, proteins undergo significant regulatory activity th...