A suite of algorithms for the comprehensive analysis of complex protein mixtures using high-resolution LC-MS

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Motivation: Comparing two or more complex protein mixtures using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) requires multiple analysis steps to locate and quantitate natural peptides within a single experiment and to align and normalize findings across multiple experiments. Results: We describe msInspect, an open-source application comprising algorithms and visualization tools for the analysis of multiple LC-MS experimental measurements. The platform integrates novel algorithms for detecting signatures of natural peptides within a single LC-MS measurement and combines multiple experimental measurements into a peptide array, which may then be mined using analysis tools traditionally applied to genomic array analysis. The platform supports quantitation by both label-free and isotopic labeling approaches. The software implementation has been designed so that many key components may be easily replaced, making it useful as a workbench for integrating other novel algorithms developed by a growing research community. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Bellew, M., Coram, M., Fitzgibbon, M., Igra, M., Randolph, T., Wang, P., … McIntosh, M. (2006). A suite of algorithms for the comprehensive analysis of complex protein mixtures using high-resolution LC-MS. Bioinformatics, 22(15), 1902–1909. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btl276

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