DMAN: a Java tool for analysis of multi-well differential scanning fluorimetry experiments

CK Wang, SK Weeratunga, CM Pacheco… - …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Bioinformatics, 2012academic.oup.com
Differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) is a rapid technique that can be used in structural
biology to study protein–ligand interactions. We have developed DMAN, a novel tool to
analyse multi-well plate data obtained in DSF experiments. DMAN is easy to install and
provides a user-friendly interface. Multi-well plate layouts can be designed by the user and
experimental data can be annotated and analysed by DMAN according to the specified plate
layout. Statistical tests for significance are performed automatically, and graphical tools are …
Abstract
Summary: Differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) is a rapid technique that can be used in structural biology to study protein–ligand interactions. We have developed DMAN, a novel tool to analyse multi-well plate data obtained in DSF experiments. DMAN is easy to install and provides a user-friendly interface. Multi-well plate layouts can be designed by the user and experimental data can be annotated and analysed by DMAN according to the specified plate layout. Statistical tests for significance are performed automatically, and graphical tools are also provided to assist in data analysis. The modular concept of this software will allow easy development of other multi-well plate analysis applications in the future.
Availability and implementation: DMAN is implemented in Java to provide a cross-platform compatibility. It is freely available to academic users at http://www.structuralchemistry.org/pcsb/. To download DMAN, users will be asked for their name, institution and email address. A manual can also be downloaded from this site.
Contact:  conan.wang@griffith.edu.au; a.hofmann@griffith.edu.au
Oxford University Press