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MS Annika: A New Cross-Linking Search Engine

Georg J. Pirklbauer, Christian E. Stieger, Manuel Matzinger, Stephan Winkler, Karl Mechtler, Viktoria Dorfer

2021Journal of Proteome Research43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL-MS) has become a powerful technique that enables insights into protein structures and protein interactions. The development of cleavable cross-linkers has further promoted XL-MS through search space reduction, thereby allowing for proteome-wide studies. These new analysis possibilities foster the development of new cross-linkers, which not every search engine can deal with out of the box. In addition, some search engines for XL-MS data also struggle with the validation of identified cross-linked peptides, that is, false discovery rate (FDR) estimation, as FDR calculation is hampered by the fact that not only one but two peptides in a single spectrum have to be correct. We here present our new search engine, MS Annika, which can identify cross-linked peptides in MS2 spectra from a wide variety of cleavable cross-linkers. We show that MS Annika provides realistic estimates of FDRs without the need of arbitrary score cutoffs, being able to provide on average 44% more identifications at a similar or better true FDR than comparable tools. In addition, MS Annika can be used on proteome-wide studies due to fast, parallelized processing and provides a way to visualize the identified cross-links in protein 3D structures.

Topics & Concepts

ProteomeFalse discovery rateComputer scienceSearch engineComputational biologyDatabase search engineCross-validationMass spectrometryData miningChemistryBioinformaticsArtificial intelligenceInformation retrievalBiologyBiochemistryChromatographyGeneAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsBiotin and Related Studies
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