ProteoDisco: A flexible R approach to generate customized protein databases for extended search space of novel and variant proteins in proteogenomic studies

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Summary: We present an R-based open-source software termed ProteoDisco that allows for flexible incorporation of genomic variants, fusion genes and (aberrant) transcriptomic variants from standardized formats into protein variant sequences. ProteoDisco allows for a flexible step-by-step workflow allowing for in-depth customization to suit a myriad of research approaches in the field of proteogenomics, on all organisms for which a reference genome and transcript annotations are available.

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Van De Geer, W. S., Van Riet, J., & Van De Werken, H. J. G. (2022). ProteoDisco: A flexible R approach to generate customized protein databases for extended search space of novel and variant proteins in proteogenomic studies. Bioinformatics, 38(5), 1437–1439. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btab809

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