학술논문

Sharing and community curation of mass spectrometry data with Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking
Document Type
article
Author
Wang, MingxunCarver, Jeremy JPhelan, Vanessa VSanchez, Laura MGarg, NehaPeng, YaoNguyen, Don DuyWatrous, JeramieKapono, Clifford ALuzzatto-Knaan, TalPorto, CarlaBouslimani, AminaMelnik, Alexey VMeehan, Michael JLiu, Wei-TingCrüsemann, MaxBoudreau, Paul DEsquenazi, EduardoSandoval-Calderón, MarioKersten, Roland DPace, Laura AQuinn, Robert ADuncan, Katherine RHsu, Cheng-ChihFloros, Dimitrios JGavilan, Ronnie GKleigrewe, KarinNorthen, TrentDutton, Rachel JParrot, DelphineCarlson, Erin EAigle, BertrandMichelsen, Charlotte FJelsbak, LarsSohlenkamp, ChristianPevzner, PavelEdlund, AnnaMcLean, JeffreyPiel, JörnMurphy, Brian TGerwick, LenaLiaw, Chih-ChuangYang, Yu-LiangHumpf, Hans-UlrichMaansson, MariaKeyzers, Robert ASims, Amy CJohnson, Andrew RSidebottom, Ashley MSedio, Brian EKlitgaard, AndreasLarson, Charles BBoya P, Cristopher ATorres-Mendoza, DanielGonzalez, David JSilva, Denise BMarques, Lucas MDemarque, Daniel PPociute, EgleO'Neill, Ellis CBriand, EnoraHelfrich, Eric JNGranatosky, Eve AGlukhov, EvgeniaRyffel, FlorianHouson, HaileyMohimani, HoseinKharbush, Jenan JZeng, YiVorholt, Julia AKurita, Kenji LCharusanti, PepMcPhail, Kerry LNielsen, Kristian FogVuong, LisaElfeki, MaryamTraxler, Matthew FEngene, NiclasKoyama, NobuhiroVining, Oliver BBaric, RalphSilva, Ricardo RMascuch, Samantha JTomasi, SophieJenkins, StefanMacherla, VenkatHoffman, ThomasAgarwal, VinayakWilliams, Philip GDai, JingquiNeupane, RamGurr, JoshuaRodríguez, Andrés MCLamsa, AnneZhang, ChenDorrestein, KathleenDuggan, Brendan MAlmaliti, JehadAllard, Pierre-MariePhapale, Prasad
Source
Nature Biotechnology. 34(8)
Subject
Analytical Chemistry
Chemical Sciences
Generic health relevance
Biological Products
Data Curation
Database Management Systems
Databases
Chemical
Information Dissemination
Information Storage and Retrieval
Internationality
Mass Spectrometry
Language
Abstract
The potential of the diverse chemistries present in natural products (NP) for biotechnology and medicine remains untapped because NP databases are not searchable with raw data and the NP community has no way to share data other than in published papers. Although mass spectrometry (MS) techniques are well-suited to high-throughput characterization of NP, there is a pressing need for an infrastructure to enable sharing and curation of data. We present Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking (GNPS; http://gnps.ucsd.edu), an open-access knowledge base for community-wide organization and sharing of raw, processed or identified tandem mass (MS/MS) spectrometry data. In GNPS, crowdsourced curation of freely available community-wide reference MS libraries will underpin improved annotations. Data-driven social-networking should facilitate identification of spectra and foster collaborations. We also introduce the concept of 'living data' through continuous reanalysis of deposited data.