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PIIKA 2: An Expanded, Web-Based Platform for Analysis of Kinome Microarray Data

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  • Brett Trost
  • Jason Kindrachuk
  • Pekka Määttänen
  • Scott Napper
  • Anthony Kusalik

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Kinome microarrays are comprised of peptides that act as phosphorylation targets for protein kinases. This platform is growing in popularity due to its ability to measure phosphorylation-mediated cellular signaling in a high-throughput manner. While software for analyzing data from DNA microarrays has also been used for kinome arrays, differences between the two technologies and associated biologies previously led us to develop Platform for Intelligent, Integrated Kinome Analysis (PIIKA), a software tool customized for the analysis of data from kinome arrays. Here, we report the development of PIIKA 2, a significantly improved version with new features and improvements in the areas of clustering, statistical analysis, and data visualization. Among other additions to the original PIIKA, PIIKA 2 now allows the user to: evaluate statistically how well groups of samples cluster together; identify sets of peptides that have consistent phosphorylation patterns among groups of samples; perform hierarchical clustering analysis with bootstrapping; view false negative probabilities and positive and negative predictive values for t-tests between pairs of samples; easily assess experimental reproducibility; and visualize the data using volcano plots, scatterplots, and interactive three-dimensional principal component analyses. Also new in PIIKA 2 is a web-based interface, which allows users unfamiliar with command-line tools to easily provide input and download the results. Collectively, the additions and improvements described here enhance both the breadth and depth of analyses available, simplify the user interface, and make the software an even more valuable tool for the analysis of kinome microarray data. Both the web-based and stand-alone versions of PIIKA 2 can be accessed via http://saphire.usask.ca.

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  • Brett Trost & Jason Kindrachuk & Pekka Määttänen & Scott Napper & Anthony Kusalik, 2013. "PIIKA 2: An Expanded, Web-Based Platform for Analysis of Kinome Microarray Data," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(11), pages 1-12, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0080837
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080837
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    1. Alex M Dussaq & Timothy Kennell Jr. & Nicholas J Eustace & Joshua C Anderson & Jonas S Almeida & Christopher D Willey, 2018. "Kinomics toolbox—A web platform for analysis and viewing of kinomic peptide array data," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(8), pages 1-18, August.
    2. Connor Denomy & Conor Lazarou & Daniel Hogan & Antonio Facciuolo & Erin Scruten & Anthony Kusalik & Scott Napper, 2021. "PIIKA 2.5: Enhanced quality control of peptide microarrays for kinome analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(9), pages 1-17, September.

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