ProteoWizard

ProteoWizard
Initial release 14 March 2008 (2008-03-14)
Stable release
3.0
Written in C++, C#
Operating system Windows, (partial support for OS X and Linux)
Type Bioinformatics / Mass spectrometry software
License Apache license 2.0
Website proteowizard.sourceforge.net

ProteoWizard is a set of open-source, cross-platform tools and libraries for proteomics data analyses.[1][2] It provides a framework for unified mass spectrometry data file access and performs standard chemistry and LCMS dataset computations. Specifically, it is able to read many of the vendor-specific, proprietary formats and converting the data into an open data format.

On the application level, the software provides executables for data conversion (msConvert, msConvertGUI and idConvert), data visualization (msPicture and seeMS), data access (msAccess, msCat, idCat and msPicture), data analysis (peekaboo and msPrefix14) and basic proteomics utilities (chainsaw). In addition, the project also hosts the Skyline software which helps to create, acquire and analyze targeted proteomics experiments such as SRM experiments.

The main contributors to the project are the Tabb, MacCoss and Mallick research labs as well as Insilicos.[3]

See also

References

  1. Kessner, D.; Chambers, M.; Burke, R.; Agus, D.; Mallick, P. (Nov 2008). "ProteoWizard: open source software for rapid proteomics tools development". Bioinformatics. 24 (21): 2534–6. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btn323. PMID 18606607.
  2. Chambers, MC.; Maclean, B.; Burke, R.; Amodei, D.; Ruderman, DL.; Neumann, S.; Gatto, L.; Fischer, B.; et al. (Oct 2012). "A cross-platform toolkit for mass spectrometry and proteomics". Nat Biotechnol. 30 (10): 918–20. doi:10.1038/nbt.2377. PMC 3471674Freely accessible. PMID 23051804.
  3. ProteoWizard: Team
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