Data reduction of isotope-resolved LC-MS spectra

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Motivation: Data reduction of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) spectra can be a challenge due to the inherent complexity of biological samples, noise and non-flat baseline. We present a new algorithm, LCMS-2D, for reliable data reduction of LC-MS proteomics data. Results: LCMS-2D can reliably reduce LC-MS spectra with multiple scans to a list of elution peaks, and subsequently to a list of peptide masses. It is capable of noise removal, and deconvoluting peaks that overlap in m/z, in retention time, or both, by using a novel iterative peak-picking step, a 'rescue' step, and a modified variable selection method. LCMS-2D performs well with three sets of annotated LC-MS spectra, yielding results that are better than those from PepList, msInspect and the vendor software BioAnalyst. © 2007 The Author. The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Du, P., Sudha, R., Prystowsky, M. B., & Angeletti, R. H. (2007). Data reduction of isotope-resolved LC-MS spectra. Bioinformatics, 23(11), 1394–1400. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm083

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