Bioinformatics for Qualitative and Quantitative Proteomics

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Abstract

Mass spectrometry is today a key analytical technique to elucidate the amount and content of proteins expressed in a certain cellular context. The degree of automation in proteomics has yet to reach that of genomic techniques, but even current technologies make a manual inspection of the data infeasible. This article addresses the key algorithmic problems bioinformaticians face when handling modern proteomic samples and shows common solutions to them. We provide examples on how algorithms can be combined to build relatively complex analysis pipelines, point out certain pitfalls and aspects worth considering and give a list of current state-of-the-art tools.

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Bielow, C., Gröpl, C., Kohlbacher, O., & Reinert, K. (2011). Bioinformatics for Qualitative and Quantitative Proteomics. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 719, pp. 331–349). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-027-0_15

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