CPC Tools is a collection of open-source proteomics tools for use with mass spectrometry-based proteomics data sets. These tools were created by the Cardiovascular Proteomics Center of Boston University School of Medicine (Boston, MA).

STRAP (Software Tool for Rapid Annotation of Proteins) automatically annotates a protein list with information that helps to interpret mass spectrometry data. For more information about STRAP or to download the program, please visit http://www.bumc.bu.edu/cardiovascularproteomics/cpctools/strap/.

STRAP PTM (Software Tool for Rapid Annotation of Proteins: Post-Translational Modification edition) helps to recognize global, differential post-translational modifications in large proteomics data sets. For more information about STRAP PTM or to download the program, please visit http://www.bumc.bu.edu/cardiovascularproteomics/cpctools/strap-ptm/.

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Windows

Intended Audience

Science/Research

User Interface

.NET/Mono

Programming Language

C#

Database Environment

XML-based

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C# Bio-Informatics Software

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2009-05-12