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PMut: a web-based tool for the annotation of pathological variants on proteins, 2017 update
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Author:
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López-Ferrando, Víctor; Gazzo, Andrea; de la Cruz, Xavier; Orozco, Modesto; Gelpí, Josep Lluís
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Barcelona Supercomputing Center |
Abstract:
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We present here a full update of the PMut predictor, active since 2005 and with a large acceptance in the field of predicting Mendelian pathological mutations. PMut internal engine has been renewed, and converted into a fully featured standalone training and prediction engine that not only powers PMut web portal, but that can generate custom predictors with alternative training sets or validation schemas. PMut Web portal allows the user to perform pathology predictions, to access a complete repository of pre-calculated predictions, and to generate and validate new predictors. The default predictor performs with good quality scores (MCC values of 0.61 on 10-fold cross validation, and 0.42 on a blind test with SwissVar 2016 mutations). The PMut portal is freely accessible at http://mmb.irbbarcelona.org/PMut. A complete help and tutorial is available at http://mmb.irbbarcelona.org/PMut/help. |
Abstract:
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Spanish Ministry of Science [BIO2015-64802-R-32868, SEV-2015-0493, TIN2012-34557, TEC2015-67774-C2-2-R, SAF2016-80255-R]; Catalan Government [2014-SGR-134,
2014-SGR-1051]; Instituto de Salud Carlos III-Instituto Nacional de Bioinformática [INB; PT13/0001/0019, PT13/0001/0028]; European Union, H2020 programme [Elixir-Excelerate: 676559; BioExcel: 674728 and MuG:
676566]; La Caixa Foundation fellowship [to V.L.F.].
Funding for open access charge: European Union and Spanish Ministry of Science. |
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Peer Reviewed |
Subject(s):
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-Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria biomèdica -Proteins--Analysis -Pathological biochemistry -Mutation -Schema -Internet -Pathology -Proteïnes -Patologia cel·lular |
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Spain
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/es/ |
Document type:
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Article - Published version Article |
Published by:
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Oxford University Press
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