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High-Resolution Complexome Profiling by Cryoslicing BN-MS Analysis
Published on: October 15, 2019
Cross-correlation algorithm for calculation of peptide molecular weight from tandem mass spectra
John D Venable1, Tao Xu, Daniel Cociorva
1Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
Abstract:
We have developed an approach to identify the molecular weight of a peptide ion directly from its corresponding tandem mass spectrum using a cross-correlation function. We have shown that the monoisotopic molecular weight can be calculated for approximately 90% of tandem mass spectra identified from tryptic digests of complex protein mixtures. The accuracy of the calculated monoisotopic masses was dependent on the resolution and mass accuracy of the spectra analyzed, but was typically <0.25 amu for linear ion trap mass spectra. The ability to calculate accurate monoisotopic molecular weights for low-resolution ion trap data should significantly improve both the speed and performance of database searches for which typical mass accuracies of approximately 3 amu are employed. In addition, this strategy can also be used to identify the precursor ion for tandem mass spectra acquired using large ion selection windows in data-independent collision-activated dissociation and has the potential to identify multiplexed tandem mass spectra.
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