A community standard format for the representation of protein affinity reagents

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A community standard format for the representation of protein affinity reagents. / Gloriam, David Erik Immanuel; Orchard, Sandra; Bertinetti, Daniela; Björling, Erik; Bongcam-Rudloff, Erik; Borrebaeck, Carl A K; Bourbeillon, Julie; Bradbury, Andrew R M; de Daruvar, Antoine; Dübel, Stefan; Frank, Ronald; Gibson, Toby J; Gold, Larry; Haslam, Niall; Herberg, Friedrich W; Hiltke, Tara; Hoheisel, Jörg D; Kerrien, Samuel; Koegl, Manfred; Konthur, Zoltán; Korn, Bernhard; Landegren, Ulf; Montecchi-Palazzi, Luisa; Palcy, Sandrine; Rodriguez, Henry; Schweinsberg, Sonja; Sievert, Volker; Stoevesandt, Oda; Taussig, Michael J; Ueffing, Marius; Uhlén, Mathias; van der Maarel, Silvère; Wingren, Christer; Woollard, Peter; Sherman, David J; Hermjakob, Henning.

I: Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, Bind 9, Nr. 1, 2010, s. 1-10.

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Gloriam, DEI, Orchard, S, Bertinetti, D, Björling, E, Bongcam-Rudloff, E, Borrebaeck, CAK, Bourbeillon, J, Bradbury, ARM, de Daruvar, A, Dübel, S, Frank, R, Gibson, TJ, Gold, L, Haslam, N, Herberg, FW, Hiltke, T, Hoheisel, JD, Kerrien, S, Koegl, M, Konthur, Z, Korn, B, Landegren, U, Montecchi-Palazzi, L, Palcy, S, Rodriguez, H, Schweinsberg, S, Sievert, V, Stoevesandt, O, Taussig, MJ, Ueffing, M, Uhlén, M, van der Maarel, S, Wingren, C, Woollard, P, Sherman, DJ & Hermjakob, H 2010, 'A community standard format for the representation of protein affinity reagents', Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, bind 9, nr. 1, s. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M900185-MCP200

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Gloriam, D. E. I., Orchard, S., Bertinetti, D., Björling, E., Bongcam-Rudloff, E., Borrebaeck, C. A. K., Bourbeillon, J., Bradbury, A. R. M., de Daruvar, A., Dübel, S., Frank, R., Gibson, T. J., Gold, L., Haslam, N., Herberg, F. W., Hiltke, T., Hoheisel, J. D., Kerrien, S., Koegl, M., ... Hermjakob, H. (2010). A community standard format for the representation of protein affinity reagents. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, 9(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M900185-MCP200

Vancouver

Gloriam DEI, Orchard S, Bertinetti D, Björling E, Bongcam-Rudloff E, Borrebaeck CAK o.a. A community standard format for the representation of protein affinity reagents. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics. 2010;9(1):1-10. https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M900185-MCP200

Author

Gloriam, David Erik Immanuel ; Orchard, Sandra ; Bertinetti, Daniela ; Björling, Erik ; Bongcam-Rudloff, Erik ; Borrebaeck, Carl A K ; Bourbeillon, Julie ; Bradbury, Andrew R M ; de Daruvar, Antoine ; Dübel, Stefan ; Frank, Ronald ; Gibson, Toby J ; Gold, Larry ; Haslam, Niall ; Herberg, Friedrich W ; Hiltke, Tara ; Hoheisel, Jörg D ; Kerrien, Samuel ; Koegl, Manfred ; Konthur, Zoltán ; Korn, Bernhard ; Landegren, Ulf ; Montecchi-Palazzi, Luisa ; Palcy, Sandrine ; Rodriguez, Henry ; Schweinsberg, Sonja ; Sievert, Volker ; Stoevesandt, Oda ; Taussig, Michael J ; Ueffing, Marius ; Uhlén, Mathias ; van der Maarel, Silvère ; Wingren, Christer ; Woollard, Peter ; Sherman, David J ; Hermjakob, Henning. / A community standard format for the representation of protein affinity reagents. I: Molecular and Cellular Proteomics. 2010 ; Bind 9, Nr. 1. s. 1-10.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein characterization in basic research, biotechnology, and diagnostics as well as the fastest growing class of therapeutics. Large numbers of PARs are available commercially; however, their quality is often uncertain. In addition, currently available PARs cover only a fraction of the human proteome, and their cost is prohibitive for proteome scale applications. This situation has triggered several initiatives involving large scale generation and validation of antibodies, for example the Swedish Human Protein Atlas and the German Antibody Factory. Antibodies targeting specific subproteomes are being pursued by members of Human Proteome Organisation (plasma and liver proteome projects) and the United States National Cancer Institute (cancer-associated antigens). ProteomeBinders, a European consortium, aims to set up a resource of consistently quality-controlled protein-binding reagents for the whole human proteome. An ultimate PAR database resource would allow consumers to visit one on-line warehouse and find all available affinity reagents from different providers together with documentation that facilitates easy comparison of their cost and quality. However, in contrast to, for example, nucleotide databases among which data are synchronized between the major data providers, current PAR producers, quality control centers, and commercial companies all use incompatible formats, hindering data exchange. Here we propose Proteomics Standards Initiative (PSI)-PAR as a global community standard format for the representation and exchange of protein affinity reagent data. The PSI-PAR format is maintained by the Human Proteome Organisation PSI and was developed within the context of ProteomeBinders by building on a mature proteomics standard format, PSI-molecular interaction, which is a widely accepted and established community standard for molecular interaction data. Further information and documentation are available on the PSI-PAR web site.",
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note = "Keywords: Database Management Systems; Databases, Protein; Humans; International Cooperation; Proteome; Proteomics; Terminology as Topic",
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T1 - A community standard format for the representation of protein affinity reagents

AU - Gloriam, David Erik Immanuel

AU - Orchard, Sandra

AU - Bertinetti, Daniela

AU - Björling, Erik

AU - Bongcam-Rudloff, Erik

AU - Borrebaeck, Carl A K

AU - Bourbeillon, Julie

AU - Bradbury, Andrew R M

AU - de Daruvar, Antoine

AU - Dübel, Stefan

AU - Frank, Ronald

AU - Gibson, Toby J

AU - Gold, Larry

AU - Haslam, Niall

AU - Herberg, Friedrich W

AU - Hiltke, Tara

AU - Hoheisel, Jörg D

AU - Kerrien, Samuel

AU - Koegl, Manfred

AU - Konthur, Zoltán

AU - Korn, Bernhard

AU - Landegren, Ulf

AU - Montecchi-Palazzi, Luisa

AU - Palcy, Sandrine

AU - Rodriguez, Henry

AU - Schweinsberg, Sonja

AU - Sievert, Volker

AU - Stoevesandt, Oda

AU - Taussig, Michael J

AU - Ueffing, Marius

AU - Uhlén, Mathias

AU - van der Maarel, Silvère

AU - Wingren, Christer

AU - Woollard, Peter

AU - Sherman, David J

AU - Hermjakob, Henning

N1 - Keywords: Database Management Systems; Databases, Protein; Humans; International Cooperation; Proteome; Proteomics; Terminology as Topic

PY - 2010

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N2 - Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein characterization in basic research, biotechnology, and diagnostics as well as the fastest growing class of therapeutics. Large numbers of PARs are available commercially; however, their quality is often uncertain. In addition, currently available PARs cover only a fraction of the human proteome, and their cost is prohibitive for proteome scale applications. This situation has triggered several initiatives involving large scale generation and validation of antibodies, for example the Swedish Human Protein Atlas and the German Antibody Factory. Antibodies targeting specific subproteomes are being pursued by members of Human Proteome Organisation (plasma and liver proteome projects) and the United States National Cancer Institute (cancer-associated antigens). ProteomeBinders, a European consortium, aims to set up a resource of consistently quality-controlled protein-binding reagents for the whole human proteome. An ultimate PAR database resource would allow consumers to visit one on-line warehouse and find all available affinity reagents from different providers together with documentation that facilitates easy comparison of their cost and quality. However, in contrast to, for example, nucleotide databases among which data are synchronized between the major data providers, current PAR producers, quality control centers, and commercial companies all use incompatible formats, hindering data exchange. Here we propose Proteomics Standards Initiative (PSI)-PAR as a global community standard format for the representation and exchange of protein affinity reagent data. The PSI-PAR format is maintained by the Human Proteome Organisation PSI and was developed within the context of ProteomeBinders by building on a mature proteomics standard format, PSI-molecular interaction, which is a widely accepted and established community standard for molecular interaction data. Further information and documentation are available on the PSI-PAR web site.

AB - Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein characterization in basic research, biotechnology, and diagnostics as well as the fastest growing class of therapeutics. Large numbers of PARs are available commercially; however, their quality is often uncertain. In addition, currently available PARs cover only a fraction of the human proteome, and their cost is prohibitive for proteome scale applications. This situation has triggered several initiatives involving large scale generation and validation of antibodies, for example the Swedish Human Protein Atlas and the German Antibody Factory. Antibodies targeting specific subproteomes are being pursued by members of Human Proteome Organisation (plasma and liver proteome projects) and the United States National Cancer Institute (cancer-associated antigens). ProteomeBinders, a European consortium, aims to set up a resource of consistently quality-controlled protein-binding reagents for the whole human proteome. An ultimate PAR database resource would allow consumers to visit one on-line warehouse and find all available affinity reagents from different providers together with documentation that facilitates easy comparison of their cost and quality. However, in contrast to, for example, nucleotide databases among which data are synchronized between the major data providers, current PAR producers, quality control centers, and commercial companies all use incompatible formats, hindering data exchange. Here we propose Proteomics Standards Initiative (PSI)-PAR as a global community standard format for the representation and exchange of protein affinity reagent data. The PSI-PAR format is maintained by the Human Proteome Organisation PSI and was developed within the context of ProteomeBinders by building on a mature proteomics standard format, PSI-molecular interaction, which is a widely accepted and established community standard for molecular interaction data. Further information and documentation are available on the PSI-PAR web site.

KW - Former Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

U2 - 10.1074/mcp.M900185-MCP200

DO - 10.1074/mcp.M900185-MCP200

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 19674966

VL - 9

SP - 1

EP - 10

JO - Molecular and Cellular Proteomics

JF - Molecular and Cellular Proteomics

SN - 1535-9476

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