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APOSTL: An Interactive Galaxy Pipeline for Reproducible Analysis of Affinity Proteomics Data
With
continuously increasing scale and depth of coverage in affinity
proteomics (AP–MS) data, the analysis and visualization is
becoming more challenging. A number of tools have been developed to
identify high-confidence interactions; however, a cohesive and intuitive
pipeline for analysis and visualization is still needed. Here we present
Automated Processing of SAINT Templated Layouts (APOSTL), a freely
available Galaxy-integrated software suite and analysis pipeline for
reproducible, interactive analysis of AP–MS data. APOSTL contains
a number of tools woven together using Galaxy workflows, which are
intuitive for the user to move from raw data to publication-quality
figures within a single interface. APOSTL is an evolving software
project with the potential to customize individual analyses with additional
Galaxy tools and widgets using the R web application framework, Shiny.
The source code, data, and documentation are freely available from
GitHub (https://github.com/bornea/APOSTL) and other sources