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SurfaceGenie: a web-based application for prioritizing cell-type-specific marker candidates.


ABSTRACT:

Motivation

Cell-type-specific surface proteins can be exploited as valuable markers for a range of applications including immunophenotyping live cells, targeted drug delivery and in vivo imaging. Despite their utility and relevance, the unique combination of molecules present at the cell surface are not yet described for most cell types. A significant challenge in analyzing 'omic' discovery datasets is the selection of candidate markers that are most applicable for downstream applications.

Results

Here, we developed GenieScore, a prioritization metric that integrates a consensus-based prediction of cell surface localization with user-input data to rank-order candidate cell-type-specific surface markers. In this report, we demonstrate the utility of GenieScore for analyzing human and rodent data from proteomic and transcriptomic experiments in the areas of cancer, stem cell and islet biology. We also demonstrate that permutations of GenieScore, termed IsoGenieScore and OmniGenieScore, can efficiently prioritize co-expressed and intracellular cell-type-specific markers, respectively.

Availability and implementation

Calculation of GenieScores and lookup of SPC scores is made freely accessible via the SurfaceGenie web application: www.cellsurfer.net/surfacegenie.

Contact

Rebekah.gundry@unmc.edu.

Supplementary information

Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

SUBMITTER: Waas M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7267825 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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