BLINK enables ultrafast tandem mass spectrometry cosine similarity scoring

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Abstract

Metabolomics has a long history of using cosine similarity to match experimental tandem mass spectra to databases for compound identification. Here we introduce the Blur-and-Link (BLINK) approach for scoring cosine similarity. By bypassing fragment alignment and simultaneously scoring all pairs of spectra using sparse matrix operations, BLINK is over 3000 times faster than MatchMS, a widely used loop-based alignment and scoring implementation. Using a similarity cutoff of 0.7, BLINK and MatchMS had practically equivalent identification agreement, and greater than 99% of their scores and matching ion counts were identical. This performance improvement can enable calculations to be performed that would typically be limited by time and available computational resources.

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Harwood, T. V., Treen, D. G. C., Wang, M., de Jong, W., Northen, T. R., & Bowen, B. P. (2023). BLINK enables ultrafast tandem mass spectrometry cosine similarity scoring. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40496-9

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