MimoSA: a system for minimotif annotation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Minimotifs are short peptide sequences within one protein, which are recognized by other proteins or molecules. While there are now several minimotif databases, they are incomplete. There are reports of many minimotifs in the primary...

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Main Authors: Kundeti Vamsi, Gryk Michael R, Kadaveru Krishna, Sargeant David, Meusburger Thomas, Nowling Ronald J, Vyas Jay, Rajasekaran Sanguthevar, Schiller Martin R
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-06-01
Series:BMC Bioinformatics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/11/328
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spelling doaj-1dce432d09994222b8fe21111a1338e82020-11-24T22:38:21ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052010-06-0111132810.1186/1471-2105-11-328MimoSA: a system for minimotif annotationKundeti VamsiGryk Michael RKadaveru KrishnaSargeant DavidMeusburger ThomasNowling Ronald JVyas JayRajasekaran SanguthevarSchiller Martin R<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Minimotifs are short peptide sequences within one protein, which are recognized by other proteins or molecules. While there are now several minimotif databases, they are incomplete. There are reports of many minimotifs in the primary literature, which have yet to be annotated, while entirely novel minimotifs continue to be published on a weekly basis. Our recently proposed function and sequence syntax for minimotifs enables us to build a general tool that will facilitate structured annotation and management of minimotif data from the biomedical literature.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have built the MimoSA application for minimotif annotation. The application supports management of the Minimotif Miner database, literature tracking, and annotation of new minimotifs. MimoSA enables the visualization, organization, selection and editing functions of minimotifs and their attributes in the MnM database. For the literature components, Mimosa provides paper status tracking and scoring of papers for annotation through a freely available machine learning approach, which is based on word correlation. The paper scoring algorithm is also available as a separate program, TextMine. Form-driven annotation of minimotif attributes enables entry of new minimotifs into the MnM database. Several supporting features increase the efficiency of annotation. The layered architecture of MimoSA allows for extensibility by separating the functions of paper scoring, minimotif visualization, and database management. MimoSA is readily adaptable to other annotation efforts that manually curate literature into a MySQL database.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>MimoSA is an extensible application that facilitates minimotif annotation and integrates with the Minimotif Miner database. We have built MimoSA as an application that integrates dynamic abstract scoring with a high performance relational model of minimotif syntax. MimoSA's TextMine, an efficient paper-scoring algorithm, can be used to dynamically rank papers with respect to context.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/11/328
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author Kundeti Vamsi
Gryk Michael R
Kadaveru Krishna
Sargeant David
Meusburger Thomas
Nowling Ronald J
Vyas Jay
Rajasekaran Sanguthevar
Schiller Martin R
spellingShingle Kundeti Vamsi
Gryk Michael R
Kadaveru Krishna
Sargeant David
Meusburger Thomas
Nowling Ronald J
Vyas Jay
Rajasekaran Sanguthevar
Schiller Martin R
MimoSA: a system for minimotif annotation
BMC Bioinformatics
author_facet Kundeti Vamsi
Gryk Michael R
Kadaveru Krishna
Sargeant David
Meusburger Thomas
Nowling Ronald J
Vyas Jay
Rajasekaran Sanguthevar
Schiller Martin R
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title MimoSA: a system for minimotif annotation
title_short MimoSA: a system for minimotif annotation
title_full MimoSA: a system for minimotif annotation
title_fullStr MimoSA: a system for minimotif annotation
title_full_unstemmed MimoSA: a system for minimotif annotation
title_sort mimosa: a system for minimotif annotation
publisher BMC
series BMC Bioinformatics
issn 1471-2105
publishDate 2010-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Minimotifs are short peptide sequences within one protein, which are recognized by other proteins or molecules. While there are now several minimotif databases, they are incomplete. There are reports of many minimotifs in the primary literature, which have yet to be annotated, while entirely novel minimotifs continue to be published on a weekly basis. Our recently proposed function and sequence syntax for minimotifs enables us to build a general tool that will facilitate structured annotation and management of minimotif data from the biomedical literature.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have built the MimoSA application for minimotif annotation. The application supports management of the Minimotif Miner database, literature tracking, and annotation of new minimotifs. MimoSA enables the visualization, organization, selection and editing functions of minimotifs and their attributes in the MnM database. For the literature components, Mimosa provides paper status tracking and scoring of papers for annotation through a freely available machine learning approach, which is based on word correlation. The paper scoring algorithm is also available as a separate program, TextMine. Form-driven annotation of minimotif attributes enables entry of new minimotifs into the MnM database. Several supporting features increase the efficiency of annotation. The layered architecture of MimoSA allows for extensibility by separating the functions of paper scoring, minimotif visualization, and database management. MimoSA is readily adaptable to other annotation efforts that manually curate literature into a MySQL database.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>MimoSA is an extensible application that facilitates minimotif annotation and integrates with the Minimotif Miner database. We have built MimoSA as an application that integrates dynamic abstract scoring with a high performance relational model of minimotif syntax. MimoSA's TextMine, an efficient paper-scoring algorithm, can be used to dynamically rank papers with respect to context.</p>
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