The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory library of bacterial and archaeal proteomic biodiversity

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This Data Descriptor announces the submission to public repositories of the PNNL Biodiversity Library, a large collection of global proteomics data for 112 bacterial and archaeal organisms. The data comprises 35,162 tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) datasets from ∼10 years of research. All data has been searched, annotated and organized in a consistent manner to promote reuse by the community. Protein identifications were cross-referenced with KEGG functional annotations which allows for pathway oriented investigation. We present the data as a freely available community resource. A variety of data re-use options are described for computational modelling, proteomics assay design and bioengineering.

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Payne, S. H., Monroe, M. E., Overall, C. C., Kiebel, G. R., Degan, M., Gibbons, B. C., … Smith, R. D. (2015). The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory library of bacterial and archaeal proteomic biodiversity. Scientific Data, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2015.41

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