单同位素质量
肽
自下而上蛋白质组学
化学
质谱法
物理
质谱
计算机科学
串联质谱法
蛋白质质谱法
核磁共振
色谱法
作者
Daryl Wilding‐McBride,Andrew I. Webb
出处
期刊:PLOS ONE
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2022-11-30
卷期号:17 (11): e0277122-e0277122
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0277122
摘要
Identification of peptides by analysis of data acquired by the two established methods for bottom-up proteomics, DDA and DIA, relies heavily on the fragment spectra. In DDA, peptide features detected in mass spectrometry data are identified by matching their fragment spectra with a peptide database. In DIA, a peptide’s fragment spectra are targeted for extraction and matched with observed spectra. Although fragment ion matching is a central aspect in most peptide identification strategies, the precursor ion in the MS1 data reveals important characteristics as well, including charge state, intensity, monoisotopic m/z, and apex in retention time. Most importantly, the precursor’s mass is essential in determining the potential chemical modification state of the underlying peptide sequence. In the timsTOF, with its additional dimension of collisional cross-section, the data representing the precursor ion also reveals the peptide’s peak in ion mobility. However, the availability of tools to survey precursor ions with a wide range of abundance in timsTOF data across the full mass range is very limited. Here we present a de novo feature detector called three-dimensional intensity descent (3DID). 3DID can detect and extract peptide features down to a configurable intensity level, and finds many more features than several existing tools. 3DID is written in Python and is freely available with an open-source MIT license to facilitate experimentation and further improvement (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.6513126 ). The dataset used for validation of the algorithm is publicly available (ProteomeXchange identifier PXD030706).
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