Title :
Two-dimensional electrophoresis image interpretation
Author :
Nugues, Pierre Marie
Author_Institution :
Cognitech S.A., Paris, France
Abstract :
A method for interpreting two-dimensional electrophoresis gels is presented. Genetic background and electrophoretic processes are summarized, and present methods for analyzing gel images and exploiting series of gels are described and their drawbacks outlined. Artificial intelligence techniques are introduced to build and image interpretation system which can compensate for certain failures of present methods and augment their efficiency. By reproducing methods of biological experts, this system automatically identifies proteins-whether isolated or inside constellations-on an electrophoretic gel. This system is based on a modular architecture, featuring image processing procedures, which allows extraction of parameters from the image and a top-down and bottom-up reasoning process. The reasoning process first matches extracted parameters to possible geometric models of proteins; it then returns to the image to determine possible missing elements on the gel. A prototype of this system was implemented and tested on plasma gels to identify apolipoproteins.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biology computing; electrophoresis; proteins; 2D electrophoresis image interpretation; apolipoproteins; artificial intelligence techniques; bottom-up reasoning process; gel images analysis; image parameters extraction; image processing procedures; modular architecture; plasma gels; top-down reasoning process; Artificial intelligence; Electrokinetics; Genetics; Image analysis; Image processing; Plasmas; Proteins; Prototypes; Solid modeling; System testing; Apolipoproteins; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Systems; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional; Humans; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Proteins; Reproducibility of Results;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on