High-performance peptide identification by tandem mass spectrometry allows reliable automatic data processing in proteomics

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Abstract

In a previous paper we introduced a novel model-based approach (OLAV) to the problem of identifying peptides via tandem mass spectrometry, for which early implementations showed promising performance. We recently further improved this performance to a remarkable level (1-2% false positive rate at 95% true positive rate) and characterized key properties of OLAV like robustness and training set size. We present these results in a synthetic and coherent way along with detailed performance comparisons, a new scoring component making use of peptide amino acidic composition, and new developments like automatic parameter learning. Finally, we discuss the impact of OLAV on the automation of proteomics projects.

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Colinge, J., Masselot, A., Cusin, I., Mahé, E., Niknejad, A., Argoud-Puy, G., … Bougueleret, L. (2004). High-performance peptide identification by tandem mass spectrometry allows reliable automatic data processing in proteomics. Proteomics, 4(7), 1977–1984. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200300708

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