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www.viprbrc.org Virus Pathogen Resource (ViPR) 26 September 2011 Richard H. Scheuermann, Ph.D. Department of Pathology U.T. Southwestern Medical Center
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Overview www.viprbrc.org
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Virus Taxonomy Browser
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Usage
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Overview www.viprbrc.org
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Database Search
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www.viprbrc.org Virus-specific Details
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www.viprbrc.org Search Page
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www.viprbrc.org Search Results
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www.viprbrc.org Strain Information
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www.viprbrc.org Clinical Metadata
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www.viprbrc.org Genome Data
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www.viprbrc.org Gene/Protein Data
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www.viprbrc.org Domain/Motif Annotation
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Overview www.viprbrc.org
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Analysis Tools
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www.viprbrc.org Genome Annotator
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Overview www.viprbrc.org
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Workbench
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www.viprbrc.org Sequence => Tools
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www.viprbrc.org Meta-CATS
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www.viprbrc.org Group Assignment
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www.viprbrc.org Meta-CATS Result
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www.viprbrc.org Workbench Updated
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Challenges Diverse research communities Diverse genome structures Variable quality of gene/protein annotations Deviation from the one gene – one functional protein paradigm (polyproteins) Growing complexity and inconsistency of metadata Driving Biological Projects taking us in a new direction that focuses on host genes
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www.viprbrc.org DIVERSE GENOME STRUCTURES
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www.viprbrc.org Large DNA Virus Genome
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www.viprbrc.org Genome Browser for DNA Viruses
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www.viprbrc.org Single Strand RNA Virus Genome
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www.viprbrc.org INCOMPLETE/INCONSISTENT GENE/PROTEIN ANNOTATIONS
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www.viprbrc.org Domain/Motif Annotation
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www.viprbrc.org Incomplete Annotation
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www.viprbrc.org Incomplete Annotation
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www.viprbrc.org Gene/Protein Data
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www.viprbrc.org Scaling Manual Curation
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www.viprbrc.org POLYPROTEINS
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www.viprbrc.org Gene/Protein Data
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www.viprbrc.org COMPLEXITY OF CLINICAL METADATA
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www.viprbrc.org Growing Clinical Metadata
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www.viprbrc.org Complex Query Pages
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www.viprbrc.org DBP AND HOST GENE DATA
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Driving Biological Projects Abraham Brass, Mass. General Hospital – Creation of a Dengue virus-host interaction database using functional genomics and bioinformatics Lynn Enquist / Moriah Szpara, Princeton University – Deep Sequencing and Neuronal Microarrays for Functional Genomic Analysis of Herpes Simplex Virus
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www.viprbrc.org Brass (DENV) DBP – Lab Component Carry out whole-genome screens with multiple siRNA libraries Validate DENV host factor “hits” w/ RT-PCR Perform viral lifecycle and primary cell experiments on candidate genes
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www.viprbrc.org Brass (DENV) DBP – ViPR Component Providing Data storage – Save “high-scoring” hits from the siRNA screens Associate virus life cycle data with the respective hits Developing Analytical Capability – Assist in assessing validity of lower confidence hits from screens – Over-representation of hits in biological pathways/networks Enhancing Resource Usability – Developing visualization strategy to interpret siRNA data (Interesting Gene Lists)
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www.viprbrc.org Enquist/Szpara (HSV-1) DBP – Lab Component Obtain and assemble NGS data – Oral and encephalitic HSV-1 isolates Use gene expression microarrays to observe differences in human neuronal cells during a time course of infection Temporally dissect results by blocking infection at several phases – Entry, viral gene expression, and genome replication Test phenotype of loci predicted to contribute to neurovirulence – Swapping candidate gene(s)
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www.viprbrc.org Enquist/Szpara (HSV-1) DBP – ViPR Component Providing Data storage – Import whole genome (consensus) sequences from GenBank – Import microarray results from GEO Associate virus life cycle data with respective genes Enhancing Resource Usability – Microarray data Make results searchable and cross reference with other related studies – Incorporate genome browser into resource Integrate genotype-phenotype data – Developing visualization strategy Interpret microarray results (Interesting Gene Lists)
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Summary Funded by U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Free and open access with no use restrictions Developed by a team of research scientists, bioinformaticians and professional software developers Comprehensive collection of public data Novel derived data, novel analytical tools, unique functions Integration – Integration – Integration www.viprbrc.org
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ViPR Challenges Diverse research communities Diverse genome structures Variable quality of gene/protein annotations Deviation from the one gene – one functional protein paradigm (polyproteins) Growing complexity and inconsistency of metadata Driving Biological Projects taking us in a new direction that focuses on host genes
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www.viprbrc.org ViPR Acknowledgements Univ. 0f Texas Southwestern – Richard Scheuermann PhD (PI) – Brett Pickett, PhD – Eva Sadat, PhD – Yun Zhang, MS Vecna Technologies – Chris Larsen, Ph.D. – Al Ramsey, Ph.D. Northrop Grumman – Mike Atassi, Program Manager – Ed Klem, Ph.D., Project Manager – Patty Berger – Jawwad Cheema – Jon Dietrich – Zhiping Gu, Ph.D. – Sherry He – Wenjie Hua – Wei Jen – Sanjeev Kumar – Xiaomei Li, Ph.D. – Jason Lucas – Bruce Quesenberry – Barbara Rotchford – Prabhu Shankar – Hongbo Su, Ph.D. – Bryan Walters – Sam Zaremba, Ph.D. – Liwei Zhou, Ph.D. NIAID / NIH – Andrei Gabrielian, Ph.D., Bioinformatics Program Officer Co-PI’s – Michael Gale, Ph.D. (University of Washington) – Jingming Ma, Ph.D. (University of Rochester Medical Center) Scientific Working Group – Richard Kuhn ( Purdue University) – Raul Andino ( University of California, San Francisco) – Slobodan Paessler ( University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston) – X.J. Meng ( Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) – Colin Parrish ( Cornell University) – Elliot Lefkowitz ( University of Alabama, Birmingham) – Carla Kuiken ( Los Alamos National Laboratory) – David Knipe ( Harvard University) – Matthew Henn ( Broad Institute) – Richard Whitley ( University of Alabama, Birmingham) – John Young ( Salk Institute for Biological Studies) N01AI2008038
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www.viprbrc.org 50 U.T. Southwestern – Richard Scheuermann (PI) – Burke Squires – Jyothi Noronha – Victoria Hunt – Shubhada Godbole – Brett Pickett – Yun Zhang MSSM – Adolfo Garcia-Sastre – Eric Bortz – Gina Conenello – Peter Palese Vecna – Chris Larsen – Al Ramsey LANL – Catherine Macken – Mira Dimitrijevic U.C. Davis – Nicole Baumgarth Northrop Grumman – Ed Klem – Mike Atassi – Kevin Biersack – Jon Dietrich – Wenjie Hua – Wei Jen – Sanjeev Kumar – Xiaomei Li – Zaigang Liu – Jason Lucas – Michelle Lu – Bruce Quesenberry – Barbara Rotchford – Hongbo Su – Bryan Walters – Jianjun Wang – Sam Zaremba – Liwei Zhou IRD SWG – Gillian Air, OMRF – Carol Cardona, Univ. Minnesota – Adolfo Garcia-Sastre, Mt Sinai – Elodie Ghedin, Univ. Pittsburgh – Martha Nelson, Fogarty – Daniel Perez, Univ. Maryland – Gavin Smith, Duke Singapore – David Spiro, JCVI – Dave Stallknecht, Univ. Georgia – David Topham, Rochester – Richard Webby, St Jude USDA – David Suarez Sage Analytica – Robert Taylor – Lone Simonsen CEIRS Centers Acknowledgments N01AI40041
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