MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, PM
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Navarro, S, Silva, A, Pinto, M, Sárkány, Z, Figueiredo, F, Pereira, PJB, Pinheiro, F, Bednarikova, Z, Burdukiewicz, M, Galzitskaya, OV, Gazova, Z, Gomes, CM, Pastore, A, Serpell, LC, Skrabana, R, Smirnovas, V, Ziaunys, M, Otzen, DE, Ventura, S, Macedo-Ribeiro, S
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/145248
Resumo: Reports on phase separation and amyloid formation for multiple proteins and aggregation-prone peptides are recurrently used to explore the molecular mechanisms associated with several human diseases. The information conveyed by these reports can be used directly in translational investigation, e.g., for the design of better drug screening strategies, or be compiled in databases for benchmarking novel aggregation-predicting algorithms. Given that minute protocol variations determine different outcomes of protein aggregation assays, there is a strong urge for standardized descriptions of the different types of aggregates and the detailed methods used in their production. In an attempt to address this need, we assembled the Minimum Information Required for Reproducible Aggregation Experiments (MIRRAGGE) guidelines, considering first-principles and the established literature on protein self-assembly and aggregation. This consensus information aims to cover the major and subtle determinants of experimental reproducibility while avoiding excessive technical details that are of limited practical interest for non-specialized users. The MIRRAGGE table (template available in Supplementary Information) is useful as a guide for the design of new studies and as a checklist during submission of experimental reports for publication. Full disclosure of relevant information also enables other researchers to reproduce results correctly and facilitates systematic data deposition into curated databases.
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spelling MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation ExperimentsAmyloidPeptidePhase separationProteinReproducible dataReports on phase separation and amyloid formation for multiple proteins and aggregation-prone peptides are recurrently used to explore the molecular mechanisms associated with several human diseases. The information conveyed by these reports can be used directly in translational investigation, e.g., for the design of better drug screening strategies, or be compiled in databases for benchmarking novel aggregation-predicting algorithms. Given that minute protocol variations determine different outcomes of protein aggregation assays, there is a strong urge for standardized descriptions of the different types of aggregates and the detailed methods used in their production. In an attempt to address this need, we assembled the Minimum Information Required for Reproducible Aggregation Experiments (MIRRAGGE) guidelines, considering first-principles and the established literature on protein self-assembly and aggregation. This consensus information aims to cover the major and subtle determinants of experimental reproducibility while avoiding excessive technical details that are of limited practical interest for non-specialized users. The MIRRAGGE table (template available in Supplementary Information) is useful as a guide for the design of new studies and as a checklist during submission of experimental reports for publication. Full disclosure of relevant information also enables other researchers to reproduce results correctly and facilitates systematic data deposition into curated databases.Frontiers Media20202020-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/145248eng1662-509910.3389/fnmol.2020.582488Martins, PMNavarro, SSilva, APinto, MSárkány, ZFigueiredo, FPereira, PJBPinheiro, FBednarikova, ZBurdukiewicz, MGalzitskaya, OVGazova, ZGomes, CMPastore, ASerpell, LCSkrabana, RSmirnovas, VZiaunys, MOtzen, DEVentura, SMacedo-Ribeiro, Sinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T13:58:30Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/145248Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:51:18.541533Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments
title MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments
spellingShingle MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments
Martins, PM
Amyloid
Peptide
Phase separation
Protein
Reproducible data
title_short MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments
title_full MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments
title_fullStr MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments
title_full_unstemmed MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments
title_sort MIRRAGGE – Minimum Information Required for Reproducible AGGregation Experiments
author Martins, PM
author_facet Martins, PM
Navarro, S
Silva, A
Pinto, M
Sárkány, Z
Figueiredo, F
Pereira, PJB
Pinheiro, F
Bednarikova, Z
Burdukiewicz, M
Galzitskaya, OV
Gazova, Z
Gomes, CM
Pastore, A
Serpell, LC
Skrabana, R
Smirnovas, V
Ziaunys, M
Otzen, DE
Ventura, S
Macedo-Ribeiro, S
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author2 Navarro, S
Silva, A
Pinto, M
Sárkány, Z
Figueiredo, F
Pereira, PJB
Pinheiro, F
Bednarikova, Z
Burdukiewicz, M
Galzitskaya, OV
Gazova, Z
Gomes, CM
Pastore, A
Serpell, LC
Skrabana, R
Smirnovas, V
Ziaunys, M
Otzen, DE
Ventura, S
Macedo-Ribeiro, S
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, PM
Navarro, S
Silva, A
Pinto, M
Sárkány, Z
Figueiredo, F
Pereira, PJB
Pinheiro, F
Bednarikova, Z
Burdukiewicz, M
Galzitskaya, OV
Gazova, Z
Gomes, CM
Pastore, A
Serpell, LC
Skrabana, R
Smirnovas, V
Ziaunys, M
Otzen, DE
Ventura, S
Macedo-Ribeiro, S
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amyloid
Peptide
Phase separation
Protein
Reproducible data
topic Amyloid
Peptide
Phase separation
Protein
Reproducible data
description Reports on phase separation and amyloid formation for multiple proteins and aggregation-prone peptides are recurrently used to explore the molecular mechanisms associated with several human diseases. The information conveyed by these reports can be used directly in translational investigation, e.g., for the design of better drug screening strategies, or be compiled in databases for benchmarking novel aggregation-predicting algorithms. Given that minute protocol variations determine different outcomes of protein aggregation assays, there is a strong urge for standardized descriptions of the different types of aggregates and the detailed methods used in their production. In an attempt to address this need, we assembled the Minimum Information Required for Reproducible Aggregation Experiments (MIRRAGGE) guidelines, considering first-principles and the established literature on protein self-assembly and aggregation. This consensus information aims to cover the major and subtle determinants of experimental reproducibility while avoiding excessive technical details that are of limited practical interest for non-specialized users. The MIRRAGGE table (template available in Supplementary Information) is useful as a guide for the design of new studies and as a checklist during submission of experimental reports for publication. Full disclosure of relevant information also enables other researchers to reproduce results correctly and facilitates systematic data deposition into curated databases.
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