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. 2023:2660:137-148.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3163-8_10.

Integration of Metabolomic and Proteomic Data to Uncover Actionable Metabolic Pathways

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Integration of Metabolomic and Proteomic Data to Uncover Actionable Metabolic Pathways

Christian Heckendorf et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2023.

Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) is an important tool for biological studies because it is capable of interrogating a diversity of biomolecules (proteins, drugs, metabolites) not captured via alternate genomic platforms. Unfortunately, downstream data analysis becomes complicated when attempting to evaluate and integrate measurements of different molecular classes and requires the aggregation of expertise from different relevant disciplines. This complexity represents a significant bottleneck that limits the routine deployment of MS-based multi-omic methods, despite the unmatched biological and functional insight the data can provide. To address this unmet need, our group introduced Omics Notebook as an open-source framework for facilitating exploratory analysis, reporting and integrating MS-based multi-omic data in a way that is automated, reproducible and customizable. By deploying this pipeline, we have devised a framework for researchers to more rapidly identify functional patterns across complex data types and focus on statistically significant and biologically interesting aspects of their multi-omic profiling experiments. This chapter aims to describe a protocol which leverages our publicly accessible tools to analyze and integrate data from high-throughput proteomics and metabolomics experiments and produce reports that will facilitate more impactful research, cross-institutional collaborations, and wider data dissemination.

Keywords: Automated pipeline; Biological functional modules; Graphical user interface (GUI); Mass spectrometry; Metabolomics; Multi-omics data integration; Omics Notebook R package; Omics Notebook interface; Pathway enrichment; Principal component analysis (PCA); Proteomics; Proteomics search engines; Systems biology.

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