MRCQuant- an accurate LC-MS relative isotopic quantification algorithm on TOF instruments

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Background: Relative isotope abundance quantification, which can be used for peptide identification and differential peptide quantification, plays an important role in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based proteomics. However, several major issues exist in the relative isotopic quantification of peptides on time-of-flight (TOF) instruments: LC peak boundary detection, thermal noise suppression, interference removal and mass drift correction. We propose to use the Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC) method to extract MS signal templates for interference detection/removal and LC peak boundary detection. In our method, MRCQuant, MS templates are extracted directly from experimental values, and the mass drift in each LC-MS run is automatically captured and compensated. We compared the quantification accuracy of MRCQuant to that of another representative LC-MS quantification algorithm (msInspect) using datasets downloaded from a public data repository.Results: MRCQuant showed significant improvement in the number of accurately quantified peptides.Conclusions: MRCQuant effectively addresses major issues in the relative quantification of LC-MS-based proteomics data, and it provides improved performance in the quantification of low abundance peptides. © 2011 Haskins et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Haskins, W. E., Petritis, K., & Zhang, J. (2011). MRCQuant- an accurate LC-MS relative isotopic quantification algorithm on TOF instruments. BMC Bioinformatics, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-12-74

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