Database Normalization Is Crucial for Reliable Protein Identification in Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics
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2016
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Springer
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Abstract
Research in proteomics is driven by mass spectrometry, especially the
identification of proteins from complex samples. Computational
analysis of the resulting data determines the peptide sequences of the
recorded spectra and integrates identifications into proteins. For this,
database search algorithms can be employed, but they need a list of
amino acid sequences that are expected to exist in the sample. Many
algorithms have been proposed and consensus scoring has been performed. While the comparison/integration among results from
different algorithms is important, there has been no attempt to integrate the results from searching multiple databases. This is, however,
important since it poses technical problems when all databases,
needed for a study, are simply concatenated. Unfortunately, it has
been shown that databases of different size influence scoring and
prohibit the direct comparison of results.
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Addendum to Abstracts presented at the 14th International Congress on Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins
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Amino Acids
Volume
48
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2
Start Page
623
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624
