Important Issues in Planning a Proteomics Experiment: Statistical Considerations of Quantitative Proteomic Data
Karin Schork, Katharina Podwojski, Michael Turewicz, Christian Stephan, Martin Eisenacher
Abstract
Abstract Mass spectrometry is frequently used in quantitative proteomics to detect differentially regulated proteins. A very important but unfortunately oftentimes neglected part in detecting differential proteins is the statistical analysis. Data from proteomics experiments are usually high-dimensional and hence require profound statistical methods. It is especially important to already correctly design a proteomic experiment before it is conducted in the laboratory. Only this can ensure that the statistical analysis is capable of detecting truly differential proteins afterward. This chapter thus covers aspects of both statistical planning as well as the actual analysis of quantitative proteomic experiments.