Single Molecule Analysis Research Tool (SMART): an integrated approach for analyzing single molecule data.

PloS One
Max GreenfeldDaniel Herschlag

Abstract

Single molecule studies have expanded rapidly over the past decade and have the ability to provide an unprecedented level of understanding of biological systems. A common challenge upon introduction of novel, data-rich approaches is the management, processing, and analysis of the complex data sets that are generated. We provide a standardized approach for analyzing these data in the freely available software package SMART: Single Molecule Analysis Research Tool. SMART provides a format for organizing and easily accessing single molecule data, a general hidden Markov modeling algorithm for fitting an array of possible models specified by the user, a standardized data structure and graphical user interfaces to streamline the analysis and visualization of data. This approach guides experimental design, facilitating acquisition of the maximal information from single molecule experiments. SMART also provides a standardized format to allow dissemination of single molecule data and transparency in the analysis of reported data.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
force measurements
X-ray
FRET

Software Mentioned

Simbios
SMART
SMART Molecule Analysis Research Tool

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