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Selected Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectrometry for Absolute Protein Quantification
Published on: August 17, 2015
Assessment and Prediction of Human Proteotypic Peptide Stability for Proteomics Quantification
Cristina Chiva1,2, Zahra Elhamraoui1,2, Amanda Solé1,2
1Centre for Genomics Regulation, Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), Barcelona 08003, Spain.
Abstract:
Mass spectrometry coupled to liquid chromatography is one of the most powerful technologies for proteome quantification in biomedical samples. In peptide-centric workflows, protein mixtures are enzymatically digested to peptides prior their analysis. However, proteome-wide quantification studies rarely identify all potential peptides for any given protein, and targeted proteomics experiments focus on a set of peptides for the proteins of interest. Consequently, proteomics relies on the use of a limited subset of all possible peptides as proxies for protein quantitation. In this work, we evaluated the stability of the human proteotypic peptides during 21 days and trained a deep learning model to predict peptide stability directly from tryptic sequences, which together constitute a resource of broad interest to prioritize and select peptides in proteome quantification experiments.

