FAQs

1. What is GCPDB?
Gastric Cancer Proteomics DataBase (GCPDB) is resource of manually curated data on differentially expressed proteins identified through mass spectrometry experiments for identifying biomarkers for gastric cancers. Data is carefully curated from publicly available research articles related to gastric cancer. It includes data for over 6900 proteins in different clinical samples. These events have been carefully analysed to understand important functional aspects of gastric cancers. To employ these markers into their clinical utility, explicit protein panels have been created using gastric cancer biomarker index analysis. The database also holds a demo repository of tryptic proteotypic peptides of the these proteins which can be used in a targeted proteomics experiment.


2. Why GCPDB?
Gastric cancer is a global health concern, mainly because of late diagnosis and poor prognosis. Discovery of protein biomarkers for diagnosing, predicting the prognosis and for therapeutic usage in gastric cancers is on the rise, especially with the discovery of high-throughput mass spectrometry. Due to the size and complexity of such data, markers are largely scattered and are not compiled from the current literature. Therefore, we compiled all altered proteins involved in gastric cancer manifestation which can be a one-point-resource for proteomics researchers working on gastric cancer. Also, the usage of such proposed markers in a targeted proteomics assay is desirable to develop molecular diagnostics for gastric cancer detection and management. We have therefore included explicit protein panels and a demo resource of tryptic proteotypic peptides which can be used in a targeted proteomics experiment. This is a one-of-its-kind database with utility in clinical mass spectrometry of gastric cancer management.


3. How to search the data?
We provide a user-friendly Browse, Batch Query, and Proteotypic Peptide options for fetching data from GCPDB. Data can be retrieved from Browse interface through searching the protein identifier in all the tabs. Information of functional analysis of proteins included in GCPDB and explicit proteins panels suitable for developing targeted proteomics assays can be accessed through corresponding portals. Additionally users can also access functional analysis module to perform functional analysis using their own list of proteins.


4. How to download the GCPDB data?
The data resulting from browse/batch query, functional analysis, protein panels, biomarker index and proteotypic peptide browsing can be downloaded from the result page. Complete curation data can be downloaded here.


5. How to cite GCPDB?
Please cite the following article "Ramesh, P. et al., 2024".