pDeepXL: MS/MS Spectrum Prediction for Cross-Linked Peptide Pairs by Deep Learning
Zhen-Lin Chen1,2, Peng-Zhi Mao1,2, Wen-Feng Zeng1,2
1Key Laboratory of Intelligent Information Processing of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Institute of Computing Technology, CAS, Beijing 100190, China.
Abstract:
In cross-linking mass spectrometry, the identification of cross-linked peptide pairs heavily relies on the ability of a database search engine to measure the similarities between experimental and theoretical MS/MS spectra. However, the lack of accurate ion intensities in theoretical spectra impairs the performance of search engines, in particular, on proteome scales. Here we introduce pDeepXL, a deep neural network to predict MS/MS spectra of cross-linked peptide pairs. To train pDeepXL, we used the transfer-learning technique because it facilitated the training with limited benchmark data of cross-linked peptide pairs. Test results on more than ten data sets showed that pDeepXL accurately predicted the spectra of both noncleavable DSS/BS3/Leiker cross-linked peptide pairs (>80% of predicted spectra have Pearson's r values higher than 0.9) and cleavable DSSO/DSBU cross-linked peptide pairs (>75% of predicted spectra have Pearson's r values higher than 0.9). pDeepXL also achieved the accurate prediction on unseen data sets using an online fine-tuning technique. Lastly, integrating pDeepXL into a database search engine increased the number of identified cross-link spectra by 18% on average.
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