Reducing the haystack to find the needle: improved protein identification after fast elimination of non-interpretable peptide MS/MS spectra and noise reduction
Reducing the haystack to find the needle: improved protein identification after fast elimination of non-interpretable peptide MS/MS spectra and noise reduction
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Abstract Background Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) has become a standard method for identification of proteins extracted from biological samples but the huge number and the noise contamination of MS/MS spectra obstruct swift and reliable computer-aided interpretation.Typically, a minor fraction of the spectra per sample (most often, only a few %) and about 10% of the peaks per spectrum contribute to the final result if protein identification is not prevented by the noise at all.Results Two fast preprocessing screens Air Fresheners can substantially reduce the haystack of MS/MS data.(1) Simple sequence ladder rules remove spectra non-interpretable in peptide sequences.(2) Modified Fourier-transform-based criteria clear background in the remaining data.
In average, only a remainder of 35% of the MS/MS spectra (each reduced in size by about one quarter) has to be handed over to the interpretation software for reliable protein identification essentially without loss of information, with a trend to improved sequence coverage and with proportional decrease of computer resource consumption.Conclusions The search for sequence ladders in tandem MS/MS spectra with subsequent noise suppression is a promising strategy to reduce the number of MS/MS spectra from electro-spray instruments Girls Christmas Sweater and to enhance the reliability of protein matches.Supplementary material and the software are available from an accompanying WWW-site with the URL http://mendel.bii.a-star.
edu.sg/mass-spectrometry/MSCleaner-2.0/.