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xiVIEW: Visualisation of Crosslinking Mass Spectrometry Data
Crosslinking mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as an important technique for elucidating the in-solution structures of protein complexes and the topology of protein–protein interaction networks. However, the expanding user community lacked an integrated visualisation tool that helped them make use of the crosslinking data for investigating biological mechanisms. We addressed this need by developing xiVIEW, a web-based application designed to streamline crosslinking MS data analysis, which we present here. xiVIEW provides a user-friendly interface for accessing coordinated views of mass spectrometric data, network visualisation, annotations extracted from trusted repositories like UniProtKB, and available 3D structures. In accordance with recent recommendations from the crosslinking MS community, xiVIEW (i) provides a standards compliant parser to improve data integration and (ii) offers accessible visualisation tools. By promoting the adoption of standard file formats and providing a comprehensive visualisation platform, xiVIEW empowers both experimentalists and modellers alike to pursue their respective research interests. We anticipate that xiVIEW will advance crosslinking MS-inspired research, and facilitate broader and more effective investigations into complex biological systems.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Molecular Biology (JMB) provides high quality, comprehensive and broad coverage in all areas of molecular biology. The journal publishes original scientific research papers that provide mechanistic and functional insights and report a significant advance to the field. The journal encourages the submission of multidisciplinary studies that use complementary experimental and computational approaches to address challenging biological questions.
Research areas include but are not limited to: Biomolecular interactions, signaling networks, systems biology; Cell cycle, cell growth, cell differentiation; Cell death, autophagy; Cell signaling and regulation; Chemical biology; Computational biology, in combination with experimental studies; DNA replication, repair, and recombination; Development, regenerative biology, mechanistic and functional studies of stem cells; Epigenetics, chromatin structure and function; Gene expression; Membrane processes, cell surface proteins and cell-cell interactions; Methodological advances, both experimental and theoretical, including databases; Microbiology, virology, and interactions with the host or environment; Microbiota mechanistic and functional studies; Nuclear organization; Post-translational modifications, proteomics; Processing and function of biologically important macromolecules and complexes; Molecular basis of disease; RNA processing, structure and functions of non-coding RNAs, transcription; Sorting, spatiotemporal organization, trafficking; Structural biology; Synthetic biology; Translation, protein folding, chaperones, protein degradation and quality control.