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Focus on the spectra that matter by clustering of quantification data in shotgun proteomics

Matthew The, Lukas Käll

2020Nature Communications33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In shotgun proteomics, the analysis of label-free quantification experiments is typically limited by the identification rate and the noise level in the quantitative data. This generally causes a low sensitivity in differential expression analysis. Here, we propose a quantification-first approach for peptides that reverses the classical identification-first workflow, thereby preventing valuable information from being discarded in the identification stage. Specifically, we introduce a method, Quandenser, that applies unsupervised clustering on both MS1 and MS2 level to summarize all analytes of interest without assigning identities. This reduces search time due to the data reduction. We can now employ open modification and de novo searches to identify analytes of interest that would have gone unnoticed in traditional pipelines. Quandenser+Triqler outperforms the state-of-the-art method MaxQuant+Perseus, consistently reporting more differentially abundant proteins for all tested datasets. Software is available for all major operating systems at https://github.com/statisticalbiotechnology/quandenser, under Apache 2.0 license.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceShotgun proteomicsIdentification (biology)Cluster analysisWorkflowMIT LicenseShotgunFocus (optics)ProteomicsData miningSoftwareArtificial intelligenceDatabaseBiologyPhysicsGeneBiochemistryOpticsProgramming languageBotanyAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsGene expression and cancer classification
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