AGML Central: Web based gel proteomic infrastructure

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Summary: AGML Central is a web-based open-source public infrastructure for dissemination of two-dimensional Gel Electrophoresis (2-DE) proteomics data in AGML format (Annotated Gel Markup Language). It includes a growing collection of converters from proprietary formats such as those produced by PDQUEST (BioRad), PHORETIX 2-D (Nonlinear Dynamics) and Melanie (GenBio SA). The resulting unifying AGML formatted entry, with or without the raw gel images, is optionally stored in a database for future reference. AGML Central was developed to provide a common platform for data dissemination and development of 2-DE data analysis tools. This resource responds to an increasing use of AGML for 2-DE public source data representation which requires automated tools for conversion from proprietary formats. Conversion and short-term storage is made publicly available, permanent storage requires prior registering. A JAVA applet visualizer was developed to visualize the AGML data with cross-reference links. In order to facilitate automated access a SOAP web service is also included in the AGML Central infrastructure. © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Stanislaus, R., Chen, C., Franklin, J., Arthur, J., & Almeida, J. S. (2005). AGML Central: Web based gel proteomic infrastructure. Bioinformatics, 21(9), 1754–1757. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bti246

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