Title: Gene Set Enrichment and Pathways Analysis
1Gene Set Enrichment and Pathways Analysis
A means to quickly understand the biological
context of one or more genes
2Applications for Pathways Analysis
- Microarray data
- e.g., GenMAPP
- One or more QTL
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3Pathway Types
- Biochemical / Metabolic
- Signaling and Cellular Processes
- Protein Interaction
- Receptor ligand
- Phosphorylation
- Gene Regulation
- Transcription factor
- Gene Networks
- Combination of the above
4Boehringer Mannheim Wall Charts
5Boehringer Mannheim Wall Charts
- Metabolic Pathways
- Cellular and Molecular Processes
Searchable at http//www.expasy.org Click on
Roche Applied Sciences Biochemical Pathways
6Major Public Pathway Resources
Related tools DAVID GenMAPP KEGG Array
- KEGG
- The Reactome Project (CSHL/EBI)
- NetPath (HPRD)
- Protein Interaction Databases
- MIPS MMPI
- BIND
- DIP
- Others
- IntAct (EBI)
- BioCarta
- The Signaling Gateway (Nature)
- NCBIs Gene Database
- BBID-Biological Biochemical Image Database
-
7Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG)
- Metabolism
- Carbohydrate, Energy, Lipid, Nucleotide, Amino
acid, Other amino acid, Glycan, PK/NRP,
Cofactor/vitamin, Secondary metabolite,
Xenobiotics - Genetic Information Processing
- Environmental Information Processing
- Cellular Processes
- Human Diseases
- Drug Development
http//www.genome.jp/kegg
8KEGG
Scroll down to view pathways
9KEGG
Scroll down to view disease pathways
10KEGG
Type II diabetes mellitus
11KEGG
12Coloring KEGG Pathways
STEP 1 Enter data (fold change, position)
13Coloring KEGG Pathways
STEP 2 Pick pathway
Type II diabetes
14Coloring KEGG Pathways
15The Reactome Project
16The Reactome Project
17The Reactome Project
18The Reactome Project
19NetPath (HPRD)
- Part of Human Protein Reference Database
20NetPath (HRPD)
Scroll down to get protein list
21NetPath (HRPD)
22NCBI Gene (Entrez Gene)
23DAVID Bioinformatics (NIAID)
- Functional Annotation
- Maps a gene list to
- KEGG
- Gene Ontology
- and over 40 other resources
- Enrichment analysis
- Probability that the number of genes with a
particular annotation is significant compared to
background - Functional annotation clustering
- Functional Classification
- Gene ID Conversion
- Gene Name Batch Viewer
24DAVID Functional Annotation
25DAVID Functional Annotation
26DAVID Functional Annotation
27DAVID Functional Annotation
28DAVID Functional Annotation
29DAVID Functional Annotation
30DAVID Functional Annotation
31DAVID Functional Annotation
- Enrichment analysis
- For example, our input list of 300 genes has 3
members of the p53 signaling pathway. Is that
significant given there are 40 genes in the
genome that are part of the pathway? - Fishers Exact Test
- p 0.008
32DAVID Functional Annotation
33DAVID Functional Annotation
34Summary
- Pathways analysis
- Quickly understand the biological context for a
list of genes (microarray, QTL, etc.) - Public resources
- Growing rapidly
- Ability to paint diagrams
- DAVID Bioinformatics
- Powerful resource to map genes to many resources