isobar provides methods for preprocessing, normalization, and
report generation for the analysis of proteomics data generated by Mass
spectrometers using isobaric peptide tags, such as iTRAQ and TMT.
PDF and Excel reports can automatically be generated based on a configuration file.
Include modules for validating and integrating data focussing on
post-translational protein modifications (isobar-PTM).
The official Bioconductor version can be found at http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/isobar.html
To install isobar from Bioconductor, call
## try http:// if https:// URLs are not supported
if (!requireNamespace("BiocManager", quietly=TRUE))
install.packages("BiocManager")
BiocManager::install("isobar")
To install the development version of isobar, the easiest way is using the devtools package:
## install.package("devtools") # if you do not have the devtools package
devtools::install_github("fbreitwieser/isobar")
The following packages are suggested for some uses in isobar, and maybe should be installed as well: MSnbase, OrgMassSpecR, biomaRt, Hmisc, gplots and limma.
- Florian P. Breitwieser, André Müller, Loïc Dayon, Thomas Köcher, Alexandre Hainard, Peter Pichler, Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth, Giulio Superti-Furga, Jean-Charles Sanchez, Karl Mechtler, Keiryn L. Bennett, and Jacques Colinge (June 2011). “General statistical modeling of data from protein relative expression isobaric tags.” In: J Proteome Res 10.6, pp. 2758–2766
- Florian P. Breitwieser and Jacques Colinge (Sept. 2013). “Isobar(PTM): a software tool for the quantitative analysis of post-translationally modified proteins.” eng. In: J Proteomics 90, pp. 77–84
For publications citing isobar please see Google scholar for isobar and isobar PTM.
Many thanks to Alexey Stukalov, Xavier Robin and Florent Gluck who contributed to the development of the package.