1. DrawAlignR: An Interactive Tool for Across Run Chromatogram Alignment Visualization
- Author
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Justin Sing, Hannes L. Röst, Shubham Gupta, and Arshia Mahmoodi
- Subjects
Proteomics ,Analyte ,Computer science ,0206 medical engineering ,Peptide ,02 engineering and technology ,Biochemistry ,Plot (graphics) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Software ,Web application ,Data-independent acquisition ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,Chromatography ,business.industry ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Visualization ,chemistry ,business ,Peptides ,020602 bioinformatics ,Algorithms - Abstract
Multi-run alignment is widely used in proteomics to establish analyte correspondence across runs. Generally alignment algorithms return a cumulative score, which may not be easily interpretable for each peptide. Here we present a novel tool, DrawAlignR, to visualize each chromatographic alignment for DIA/SWATH data. Furthermore, we have developed a novel C++ based implementation of raw chromatogram alignment which is 35 times faster than the previously published algorithm. This not only enables users to plot alignment interactively by DrawAlignR, but also allows other software platforms to use the algorithm. DrawAlignR is an open-source web application using R Shiny that can be hosted using the source-code available at https://github.com/Roestlab/DrawAlignR.
- Published
- 2020