Analyzing and interpreting genome data at the network level with ConsensusPathDB

R Herwig, C Hardt, M Lienhard, A Kamburov - Nature protocols, 2016 - nature.com
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ConsensusPathDB consists of a comprehensive collection of human (as well as mouse and
yeast) molecular interaction data integrated from 32 different public repositories and a web
interface featuring a set of computational methods and visualization tools to explore these
data. This protocol describes the use of ConsensusPathDB (http://consensuspathdb. org)
with respect to the functional and network-based characterization of biomolecules (genes,
proteins and metabolites) that are submitted to the system either as a priority list or together …
Abstract
ConsensusPathDB consists of a comprehensive collection of human (as well as mouse and yeast) molecular interaction data integrated from 32 different public repositories and a web interface featuring a set of computational methods and visualization tools to explore these data. This protocol describes the use of ConsensusPathDB (http://consensuspathdb.org) with respect to the functional and network-based characterization of biomolecules (genes, proteins and metabolites) that are submitted to the system either as a priority list or together with associated experimental data such as RNA-seq. The tool reports interaction network modules, biochemical pathways and functional information that are significantly enriched by the user's input, applying computational methods for statistical over-representation, enrichment and graph analysis. The results of this protocol can be observed within a few minutes, even with genome-wide data. The resulting network associations can be used to interpret high-throughput data mechanistically, to characterize and prioritize biomarkers, to integrate different omics levels, to design follow-up functional assay experiments and to generate topology for kinetic models at different scales.
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