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FLAME: a web tool for functional and literature enrichment analysis of multiple gene lists

Authors :
Dimitrios J. Stravopodis
Foteini Thanati
Aristides G. Eliopoulos
Evangelos Karatzas
Fotis A. Baltoumas
Georgios A. Pavlopoulos
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Functional enrichment is a widely used method for interpreting experimental results by identifying classes of proteins/genes associated with certain biological functions, pathways, diseases or phenotypes. Despite the variety of existing tools, most of them can process a single list per time, thus making a more combinatorial analysis more complicated and prone to errors. In this article, we present FLAME, a web tool for combining multiple lists prior to enrichment analysis. Users can upload several lists of preference and use interactive UpSet plots, as an alternative to Venn diagrams, to handle unions or intersections among the given input files. Functional and literature enrichment along with gene conversions are offered by g:Profiler and aGOtool applications for 197 organisms. In its current version, FLAME can analyze genes/proteins for related articles, Gene Ontologies, pathways, annotations, regulatory motifs, domains, diseases, phenotypes while it can also generate protein-protein interactions derived from STRING. We have herein validated FLAME by interrogating gene expression data associated with the sensitivity of the distal part of the large intestine to experimental colitis-propelled colon cancer. The FLAME application comes with an interactive user-friendly interface which allows easy list manipulation and exploration, while results can be visualized as interactive and parameterizable heatmaps, barcharts, Manhattan plots, networks and tables.AvailabilityFLAME application: http://flame.pavlopouloslab.infoCodehttps://github.com/PavlopoulosLab/FLAME

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b7e1b1994d1d9b5218369f8db2969434
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.02.446692