Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), 06466 Stadt Seeland, Corrensstr. 3, 06466 Stadt Seeland, OT Gatersleben, Germany.
BMC Plant Biol. 2012 Dec 29;12:245. doi: 10.1186/1471-2229-12-245.
Maize is a major crop plant, grown for human and animal nutrition, as well as a renewable resource for bioenergy. When looking at the problems of limited fossil fuels, the growth of the world's population or the world's climate change, it is important to find ways to increase the yield and biomass of maize and to study how it reacts to specific abiotic and biotic stress situations. Within the OPTIMAS systems biology project maize plants were grown under a large set of controlled stress conditions, phenotypically characterised and plant material was harvested to analyse the effect of specific environmental conditions or developmental stages. Transcriptomic, metabolomic, ionomic and proteomic parameters were measured from the same plant material allowing the comparison of results across different omics domains. A data warehouse was developed to store experimental data as well as analysis results of the performed experiments.
The OPTIMAS Data Warehouse (OPTIMAS-DW) is a comprehensive data collection for maize and integrates data from different data domains such as transcriptomics, metabolomics, ionomics, proteomics and phenomics. Within the OPTIMAS project, a 44K oligo chip was designed and annotated to describe the functions of the selected unigenes. Several treatment- and plant growth stage experiments were performed and measured data were filled into data templates and imported into the data warehouse by a Java based import tool. A web interface allows users to browse through all stored experiment data in OPTIMAS-DW including all data domains. Furthermore, the user can filter the data to extract information of particular interest. All data can be exported into different file formats for further data analysis and visualisation. The data analysis integrates data from different data domains and enables the user to find answers to different systems biology questions. Finally, maize specific pathway information is provided.
With OPTIMAS-DW a data warehouse for maize was established, which is able to handle different data domains, comprises several analysis results that will support researchers within their work and supports systems biological research in particular. The system is available at http://www.optimas-bioenergy.org/optimas_dw.
玉米是一种主要的农作物,既可以作为人类和动物的营养来源,也可以作为生物能源的可再生资源。当我们考虑到有限的化石燃料、世界人口的增长或全球气候变化等问题时,寻找提高玉米产量和生物量的方法并研究其对特定非生物和生物胁迫情况的反应就显得尤为重要。在 OPTIMAS 系统生物学项目中,对玉米植株进行了大量受控胁迫条件下的生长、表型特征分析,并采集植物材料以分析特定环境条件或发育阶段的影响。从同一植物材料中测量转录组、代谢组、离子组和蛋白质组参数,以比较不同组学领域的结果。开发了一个数据仓库来存储实验数据以及所执行实验的分析结果。
OPTIMAS 数据仓库(OPTIMAS-DW)是一个全面的玉米数据集合,集成了转录组学、代谢组学、离子组学、蛋白质组学和表型组学等不同数据领域的数据。在 OPTIMAS 项目中,设计并注释了一个 44K 寡核苷酸芯片,以描述所选基因的功能。进行了几个处理和植物生长阶段实验,并将测量数据填入数据模板中,然后通过基于 Java 的导入工具将其导入数据仓库。用户可以通过一个 Web 界面浏览 OPTIMAS-DW 中存储的所有实验数据,包括所有数据领域。此外,用户可以过滤数据以提取特定感兴趣的信息。所有数据都可以导出为不同的文件格式,以进行进一步的数据分析和可视化。数据分析整合了来自不同数据领域的数据,使用户能够回答不同的系统生物学问题。最后,提供了玉米特定途径的信息。
通过 OPTIMAS-DW 建立了一个玉米数据仓库,该仓库能够处理不同的数据领域,包含了几个分析结果,这将支持研究人员的工作,并特别支持系统生物学研究。该系统可在 http://www.optimas-bioenergy.org/optimas_dw 上获得。