A bayesian framework for statistical signal processing and knowledge discovery in proteomic engineering

A bayesian framework for statistical signal processing and knowledge discovery in proteomic engineering(2005)

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Proteomics has been revolutionized in the last couple of years through integration of new mass spectrometry technologies such as Surface-Enhanced Laser Desorption/Ionization (SELDI) mass spectrometry. As data is generated in an increasingly rapid and automated manner, novel and application-specific computational methods will be needed to deal with all of this information. This work seeks to develop a Bayesian framework in mass-based proteomics for protein identification. Using the Bayesian framework in a statistical signal processing manner, mass spectrometry data is filtered and analyzed in order to estimate protein identity. This is done by a multi-stage process which compares probabilistic networks generated from mass spectrometry-based data with a mass-based network of protein interactions. In addition, such models can provide insight on features of existing models by identifying relevant proteins. This work finds that the search space of potential proteins can be reduced such that simple antibody-based tests can be used to validate protein identity. This is done with real proteins as a proof of concept. Regarding protein interaction networks, the largest human protein interaction meta-database was created as part of this project, containing over 162,000 interactions. A further contribution is the implementation of the massome network database of mass-based interactions---which is used in the protein identification process. This network is explored in terms potential usefulness for protein identification. The framework provides an approach to a number of core issues in proteomics. Besides providing these tools, it yields a novel way to approach statistical signal processing problems in this domain in a way that can be adapted as proteomics-based technologies mature. (Copies available exclusively from MIT Libraries, Rm. 14-0551, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307. Ph. 617-253-5668; Fax 617-253-1690.)
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statistical signal processing,protein identity,knowledge discovery,relevant protein,Bayesian framework,bayesian framework,protein interaction network,largest human protein interaction,potential protein,real protein,protein interaction,protein identification process,protein identification,proteomic engineering
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