A feedback framework for protein inference with peptides identified from tandemmass spectra Jinhong Shi1 and Fang-Xiang Wu1,2* Background: Protein inference is an important computational step in proteomics. There exists a natural nest relationship between protein inference and peptide identification, but these two steps are usually performed separately in existing methods. We believe that both peptide identification and protein inference can be improved by exploring such nest relationship. Results: In this study, a feedback framework is proposed to process peptide identification reports from search engines, and an iterative method is implemented to exemplify the processing of Sequest peptide identification reports according to the framework...
Abstract Background Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is a powerful tool for protein identification. ...
Background: Proteogenomics is a promising approach for various tasks ranging from gene annotation to...
doi:10.4172/jpb.1000119 Copyright: © 2010 Dagda RK, et al. This is an open-access article distribut...
Assembling peptides identified from tandemmass spectra into a list of proteins, referred to as prote...
In mass spectrometry-based shotgun proteomics, protein identifications are usually the desired resul...
Determining the list of proteins present in a sample, based on the list of identified peptides, is a...
Determining the list of proteins present in a sample, based on the list of identified peptides, is a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Over the last 30 years, the field of computational mas...
A major challenge in shotgun proteomics has been the assignment of identified peptides to the protei...
Confident peptide identification is one of the most important components in mass-spectrometry-based ...
Confident peptide identification is one of the most important components in mass-spectrometry-based ...
AbstractShotgun proteomics generates valuable information from large-scale and target protein charac...
Protein inference is a critical computational step in the study of proteomics. It lays the foundatio...
Shotgun proteomics generates valuable information from large-scale and target protein characterizati...
A major challenge in shotgun proteomics has been the assignment of identified peptides to the protei...
Abstract Background Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is a powerful tool for protein identification. ...
Background: Proteogenomics is a promising approach for various tasks ranging from gene annotation to...
doi:10.4172/jpb.1000119 Copyright: © 2010 Dagda RK, et al. This is an open-access article distribut...
Assembling peptides identified from tandemmass spectra into a list of proteins, referred to as prote...
In mass spectrometry-based shotgun proteomics, protein identifications are usually the desired resul...
Determining the list of proteins present in a sample, based on the list of identified peptides, is a...
Determining the list of proteins present in a sample, based on the list of identified peptides, is a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Over the last 30 years, the field of computational mas...
A major challenge in shotgun proteomics has been the assignment of identified peptides to the protei...
Confident peptide identification is one of the most important components in mass-spectrometry-based ...
Confident peptide identification is one of the most important components in mass-spectrometry-based ...
AbstractShotgun proteomics generates valuable information from large-scale and target protein charac...
Protein inference is a critical computational step in the study of proteomics. It lays the foundatio...
Shotgun proteomics generates valuable information from large-scale and target protein characterizati...
A major challenge in shotgun proteomics has been the assignment of identified peptides to the protei...
Abstract Background Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is a powerful tool for protein identification. ...
Background: Proteogenomics is a promising approach for various tasks ranging from gene annotation to...
doi:10.4172/jpb.1000119 Copyright: © 2010 Dagda RK, et al. This is an open-access article distribut...