JACKY is a new web-based software that unifies kinase, phosphosite, disease and inhibitor information collected from different sources (UniProt, PDB, phosphosite.org, phospho.ELM, BindingDB and chEMBL) in a single tool.
The user, individuals interested in kinases in an academic or research setting, will not only find any required information on the topic available on the internet in this platform but also they will be able to upload their experimental quantitative phosphoproteomics results to our data analysis tool to compute estimated relative kinase activity scores.
Visit JACKY at http://jacky-03.ehym3crjpy.eu-west-2.elasticbeanstalk.com/
The following instructions will guide you on how to install JACKY on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
JACKY was developed using Ancaonda distribution and Python 3.6. To run JACKY in you personal computer please firstly create a virtual environment using Anaconda prompt as follows:
conda create -n jacky_env python=3.6
Then install the packages listed below using
conda create -n jacky_env name-of-the-package
- certifi, 2019.11.28
- click, 7.0
- flask, 1.1.1
- flask-wtf, 0.14.2
- itsdangerous, 1.1.0
- jinja2, 2.11.0
- jquery, 3.4.1
- markupsafe, 1.1.1
- numpy, 1.18.1
- pandas, 0.25.3
- pip, 20.0.2
- plotly, 4.5.0
- python, 3.6.10
- python-dateutil, 2.8.1
- pytz, 2019.3
- retrying, 1.3.3
- scipy, 1.4.1
- setuptools, 45.1.0
- six, 1.14.0
- sqlalchemy, 1.3.12
- sqlite, 3.30.1
- vc, 14.1
- vs2015_runtime, 14.16.27012
- werkzeug, 0.16.1
- wheel, 0.34.1
- wincertstore, 0.2
- wtforms, 2.2.1
To activate the environment and start running the software please use:
conda activate jacky_env
The files to run this software are in the repository https://github.com/celiaccb/Software-Development-Group-Project-2020 Clone the repository using git:
git clone https://github.com/celiaccb/Software-Development-Group-Project-2020
The following folder should be donwloaded in your computer:
- "Generating phosphosite files", "inhibitors_dataframes" and "kinase dataframe", these folders contain explanations and the codes with the steps to extract the data from external websites and store it in csv files.
- "database_schema", which contains a the script to create the schema of the database and a diagram withg the tables.
- "population_db", which contains the csv files with the data, the final database with all the information transferred and the code to transfer the data from csv files to the database.
- "application", this folder contains all the files to deploy the software in a live system. The structure of the folder should follow the organisation below:
.
├── .ebextensions/
│ └── environmentvariables.config
├── downloads/
├── static/
│ └── aesthetic.css
│ └── Chromosomes1.jpg
│ └── Chromosomes12.jpg
│ └── file_structure.jpg
│ └── JACKY.jpg
│ └── RKA_table.jpg
├── templates/
│ └── datanalysis.html
│ └── homepage.html
│ └── homepageinh.html
│ └── homepagekin.html
│ └── homepagephos.html
│ └── inhibitorhits.html
│ └── inhibitorpage.html
│ └── kinasehits.html
│ └── kinasepage.html
│ └── phoshits.html
│ └── phosphositepage.html
│ └── zphoshitsgen.html
│ └── zphoshitsgenalt.html
├── uploads/
├── application.py
├── c__sqlite_final_database_v8.db
├── requirements.txt
Once the virtual environment is activated, then move to the folder where the software has been installed and type:
python application.py runserver -d
The following messages will be displayed in the screen
2020-02-09 09:48:39,506 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine SELECT CAST('test plain returns' AS VARCHAR(60)) AS anon_1
2020-02-09 09:48:39,508 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine ()
2020-02-09 09:48:39,512 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine SELECT CAST('test unicode returns' AS VARCHAR(60)) AS anon_1
2020-02-09 09:48:39,514 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine ()
2020-02-09 09:48:39,516 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine PRAGMA main.table_info("human_kinases")
2020-02-09 09:48:39,516 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine ()
2020-02-09 09:48:39,521 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine PRAGMA main.table_info("phosphosites")
2020-02-09 09:48:39,522 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine ()
2020-02-09 09:48:39,524 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine PRAGMA main.table_info("inhibitors")
2020-02-09 09:48:39,525 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine ()
2020-02-09 09:48:39,527 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine PRAGMA main.table_info("kinases_phosphosites")
2020-02-09 09:48:39,527 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine ()
2020-02-09 09:48:39,530 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine PRAGMA main.table_info("phosphosites_diseases")
2020-02-09 09:48:39,531 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine ()
2020-02-09 09:48:39,532 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine PRAGMA main.table_info("inhib_kin")
2020-02-09 09:48:39,533 INFO sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine ()
* Serving Flask app "application" (lazy loading)
* Environment: production
WARNING: This is a development server. Do not use it in a production deployment.
Use a production WSGI server instead.
* Debug mode: off
* Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
The http address will give you access to the software in a web framework from your local terminal.
If you want to test the scripts to extract data from the external sources on kinases and transfer those data to a database, follow the instructions and explantions from the corresponding folders in section Installing.
- Flask - The web framework used
- SQLite - The Relational Database Management System
- KSEA (Kinase-Substrate Enrichment Analysis) - method to calculate the relative activity of the kinases based on the phosphoproteomics data
- Amazon Web Services - to deploy the software on a live system
- 1.0, Initial release (Feburary 14th 2020)
The developers of this software were students of the Msc in Bioinformatics at Queen Mary Univeristy of London:
- Yutang Chen, [email protected]
- Celia De Los Angeles Colomina Basanta, [email protected]
- Anna Dearman, [email protected]
- Juan Ledesma Moreno, [email protected]
- Katie Skinner, [email protected]
This project is totally free. Please cite our repository if you are using JACKY as a tool for your research in case of publication.
JACKY team would like to thank all the people who have helped and supported us with their comments and help during the development of the software.
Juan Ledesma Moreno wants to thank to the National Infection Service from Public Health England (PHE) for the financial support, to Dr Jean Lutamyo Mbisa, Dr Eileen Gallagher, Dr David Williams and Dr Ana Penedos from PHE for their unconditional support, and, in special to my partner Diana for her love.
Anna Dearman thanks all four of her teammates for impressing her every week and delivering a great website.
I, Katie Skinner, would like to thank my friends, for giving me help and advice when I got stuck on a problem. Also thank you to the rest of the JACKY team, who were so determined, hard working and pleasant to work with. Finally, I thank my mum, who has always been my greatest advocate, and always gives me all of her love and support.