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MRMAssayDB

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URL: http://mrmassaydb.proteincentre.com
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Description: MRMAssayDB for available targeted proteomic assays in the proteomics community.
Year founded: 2018
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Country/Region: Canada

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University/Institution: UVic Genome BC Proteomics Centre
Address: 4464 Markham St #3101, Victoria, BC V8Z 7X8, Canada
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Country/Region: Canada
Contact name (PI/Team): Pallab Bhowmick
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): bioinformatics@proteincentre.com

Publications

33683131
An Update on MRMAssayDB: A Comprehensive Resource for Targeted Proteomics Assays in the Community. [PMID: 33683131]
Pallab Bhowmick, Simon Roome, Christoph H Borchers, David R Goodlett, Yassene Mohammed

Precise multiplexed quantification of proteins in biological samples can be achieved by targeted proteomics using multiple or parallel reaction monitoring (MRM/PRM). Combined with internal standards, the method achieves very good repeatability and reproducibility enabling excellent protein quantification and allowing longitudinal and cohort studies. A laborious part of performing such experiments lies in the preparation steps dedicated to the development and validation of individual protein assays. Several public repositories host information on targeted proteomics assays, including NCI's Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium assay portals, PeptideAtlas SRM Experiment Library, SRMAtlas, PanoramaWeb, and PeptideTracker, with all offering varying levels of details. We introduced MRMAssayDB in 2018 as an integrated resource for targeted proteomics assays. The Web-based application maps and links the assays from the repositories, includes comprehensive up-to-date protein and sequence annotations, and provides multiple visualization options on the peptide and protein level. We have extended MRMAssayDB with more assays and extensive annotations. Currently it contains >828 000 assays covering >51 000 proteins from 94 organisms, of which >17 000 proteins are present in >2400 biological pathways, and >48 000 mapping to >21 000 Gene Ontology terms. This is an increase of about four times the number of assays since introduction. We have expanded annotations of interaction, biological pathways, and disease associations. A newly added visualization module for coupled molecular structural annotation browsing allows the user to interactively examine peptide sequence and any known PTMs and disease mutations, and map all to available protein 3D structures. Because of its integrative approach, MRMAssayDB enables a holistic view of suitable proteotypic peptides and commonly used transitions in empirical data. Availability: http://mrmassaydb.proteincentre.com.

J Proteome Res. 2021:20(4) | 17 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
29762640
MRMAssayDB: an integrated resource for validated targeted proteomics assays. [PMID: 29762640]
Bhowmick P, Mohammed Y, Borchers CH.

Motivation: Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM)-based targeted proteomics is increasingly being used to study the molecular basis of disease. When combined with an internal standard, MRM allows absolute quantification of proteins in virtually any type of sample but the development and validation of an MRM assay for a specific protein is laborious. Therefore, several public repositories now host targeted proteomics MRM assays, including NCI's Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium assay portals, PeptideAtlas SRM Experiment Library, SRMAtlas, PanoramaWeb and PeptideTracker, with all of which contain different levels of information.
Results: Here we present MRMAssayDB, a web-based application that integrates these repositories into a single resource. MRMAssayDB maps and links the targeted assays, annotates the proteins with information from UniProtKB, KEGG pathways and Gene Ontologies, and provides several visualization options on the peptide and protein level. Currently MRMAssayDB contains?>168K assays covering more than 34K proteins from 63 organisms;?>13.5K of these proteins are present in?>2.3K KEGG biological pathways corresponding to?>300 master pathways, and mapping to?>13K GO biological processes. MRMAssayDB allows comprehensive searches for a targeted-proteomics assay depending on the user's interests, by using target-protein name or accession number, or using annotations such as subcellular localization, biological pathway, or disease or drug associations. The user can see how many data repositories include a specific peptide assay, and the commonly used transitions for each peptide in all empirical data from the repositories.
Availability and implementation: http://mrmassaydb.proteincentre.com.
Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Bioinformatics. 2018:34(20) | 16 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
2591/6895 (62.437%)
Pathway:
164/451 (63.858%)
Health and medicine:
651/1738 (62.601%)
2591
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31
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4.429
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Created on: 2019-01-02
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-08-25]
Qianpeng Li [2022-04-18]
Dong Zou [2019-01-08]
Dong Zou [2019-01-02]