LOLA (LOgos Look Amazing) is a tool for generating sequence logos using Position Weight Matrix based protein profiles. LOLA allows you to generate custom sequence logos by setting parameters such as logo height, trim percentage, and residue colour scheme. You can then save logos in various formats including PDF, PNG, and JPEG.

LOLA is currently in beta-testing. Version 1.0-beta is now available for download.

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Latest Download

LOLA Version 1.0 Beta: [attachment:lola-1.0-beta.tar Download]

Requirements

Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5 or later is required to run LOLA. All other dependencies are included in the download.

Installing and Running

Here's a view of LOLA after opening a PDZ domain project file:

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Input Format

LOLA accepts the BRAIN peptide file format. A peptide file describes a protein containing a specific domain, and provides known peptide ligands of this domain obtained by an experimental technique.

The peptide file consists of a Header Section that describes the protein and domain sequence, and a Peptide Section that lists and describes the peptide ligands.

Example:

Gene Name       DLG1
Accession       Refseq:NP_004078
Organism        Homo Sapiens (Human)
NCBITaxonomyID  9606
Domain Number   3
Domain Type     PDZ
Interpro ID     IPR001478
Technique       Phage Display High Valency
Domain sequence KVVLHRGSTGLGFNIVGGEDGEGIFISFILAGGPADLSGELRKGDRIISVNSVDLRAASHEQAAAALKNAGQAVTIVA
Domain Range    466-525
Comment
PeptideName     Peptide CloneFrequency  QuantData       ExternalIdentifier
1       XLHFWRESSV      66
2       XXRLWKQTSL      3
3       ILKIWRETSL      3
4       KRTIWRETSL      2
A       KNLRSNSMLG      2
6       HLKFWRSTRV      2
7       AHSKWRSTSV      2
8       XXXHRRETTV      1
9       VISRWRQTSL      1
10      TTWLGRQTRV      1
11      SRSSYRETSV      1
12      XXXSRRETSV      1
13      RLFRYRETSL      1
B       PIRKRWTMTL      1
15      XXXNHRETSV      1
16      KIVRWKNTSV      1
17      KHRTWYETSV      1
18      XXXXFKQTSV      1
19      ARPKWRTTRV      1
20      ALPRRRETSV      1

Header Section

Describes the protein, domain, and experiment. Required fields are indicated with a *.

Peptide Section

Describes the experimentally determined peptide ligands. The peptides sequences must be in multiple alignment format. The sequences should contain no gaps, and should be padded with the X symbol on both sides, where required, such that all sequences have identical length.

Required fields are indicated with a *.

Future Developments

Contact

If you have any questions or feedback, please email Moyez Dharsee at mdharsee@infochromics.com.

Software/LOLA (last edited 2007-08-07 16:17:29 by MoyezDharsee)

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