Reliable peptide identification is key in mass spectrometry (MS) based proteomics. To this end, the target decoy approach (TDA) has become the cornerstone for extracting a set of reliable peptide-to-spectrum matches (PSMs) that will be used in downstream analysis. Indeed, TDA is now the default method to estimate the false discovery rate (FDR) for a given set of PSMs, and users typically view it as a universal solution for assessing the FDR in the peptide identification step. However, the TDA also relies on a minimal set of assumptions, which are typically never verified in practice. We argue that a violation of these assumptions can lead to poor FDR control, which can be detrimental to any downstream data analysis. We here therefore first ...
Abstract Automated database search engines are one of the fundamental engines of high-throughput pro...
Reliable statistical validation of peptide and protein identifications is a top priority in large-sc...
(A) Among noncanonical proteins, the ratio of decoys detected to targets detected, across a range of...
Identification of large proteomics data sets is routinely performed using sophisticated software too...
International audienceIn their recent article, Madej et al. 1 proposed an original way to solve the ...
Accurate target-decoy-based false discovery rate (FDR) control of peptide identification from tandem...
In shotgun proteomics, high-throughput mass spectrom-etry experiments and the subsequent data analys...
Proteome identification using peptide-centric proteomics techniques is a routinely used analysis tec...
Abstract Background Proteomic protein identification results need to be compared across laboratories...
Abstract In proteomic differential analysis, FDR control is often performed through a multiple test ...
Tandem mass spectrometry is commonly used to identify peptides, typically by comparing their product...
Tandem mass spectrometry is commonly used to identify peptides, typically by comparing their product...
In data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry (DIA-MS), targeted extraction of peptide signals i...
The target-decoy database search strategy is widely accepted as a standard method for estimating the...
Tandem mass spectrometry is commonly used to identify peptides, typically by comparing their product...
Abstract Automated database search engines are one of the fundamental engines of high-throughput pro...
Reliable statistical validation of peptide and protein identifications is a top priority in large-sc...
(A) Among noncanonical proteins, the ratio of decoys detected to targets detected, across a range of...
Identification of large proteomics data sets is routinely performed using sophisticated software too...
International audienceIn their recent article, Madej et al. 1 proposed an original way to solve the ...
Accurate target-decoy-based false discovery rate (FDR) control of peptide identification from tandem...
In shotgun proteomics, high-throughput mass spectrom-etry experiments and the subsequent data analys...
Proteome identification using peptide-centric proteomics techniques is a routinely used analysis tec...
Abstract Background Proteomic protein identification results need to be compared across laboratories...
Abstract In proteomic differential analysis, FDR control is often performed through a multiple test ...
Tandem mass spectrometry is commonly used to identify peptides, typically by comparing their product...
Tandem mass spectrometry is commonly used to identify peptides, typically by comparing their product...
In data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry (DIA-MS), targeted extraction of peptide signals i...
The target-decoy database search strategy is widely accepted as a standard method for estimating the...
Tandem mass spectrometry is commonly used to identify peptides, typically by comparing their product...
Abstract Automated database search engines are one of the fundamental engines of high-throughput pro...
Reliable statistical validation of peptide and protein identifications is a top priority in large-sc...
(A) Among noncanonical proteins, the ratio of decoys detected to targets detected, across a range of...