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Published on: February 27, 2020
PTMeta: increasing identification rates of modified peptides using modification prescanning and meta-analysis
Sven Nahnsen1, Timo Sachsenberg, Oliver Kohlbacher
1Quantitative Biology Center, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany. sven.nahnsen@uni-tuebingen.de
Abstract:
The analysis of peptides and proteins in complex biological systems has greatly improved over the last decade. State-of-the-art mass spectrometric instruments combined with adequate software tools allow for more and more comprehensive proteome analyses. Most proteome-wide studies focus on the analysis of unmodified proteins or look at selected modifications only. However, spectral information of protein modifications, chemically induced through sample preparation or post-translationally attached in biological pathways is acquired as a significant, yet disregarded, fraction of tandem spectra in most discovery studies. We present a new computational pipeline, PTMeta, to uncover information of modifications attached to peptides. We use modification prescanning to pinpoint the most abundant potential modifications, followed by extensive database search and a statistical framework to combine results from database search runs with different modification settings.
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