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Multiplexed peptide analysis using data-independent acquisition and Skyline

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NATURE PROTOCOLS
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 887-903

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2015.055

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  1. US National Institutes of Health [P41 GM103533, R01 GM103551, R21 CA192983, U54 HG008097]

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Here we describe the use of data-independent acquisition (DIA) on a Q-Exactive mass spectrometer for the detection and quantification of peptides in complex mixtures using the Skyline Targeted Proteomics Environment (freely available online at http://skyline.maccosslab.org). The systematic acquisition of mass spectrometry (MS) or tandem MS (MS/MS) spectra by DIA is in contrast to DDA, in which the acquired MS/MS spectra are only suitable for the identification of a stochastically sampled set of peptides. Similarly to selected reaction monitoring (SRSRM), peptides can be quantified from DIA data using targeted chromatogram extraction. Unlike SRSRM, data acquisition is not constrained to a predetermined set of target peptides. In this protocol, a spectral library is generated using data-dependent acquisition (DDA), and chromatograms are extracted from the DIA data for all peptides in the library. As in SRSRM, quantification using DIA data is based on the area under the curve of extracted MS/MS chromatograms. In addition, a quality control (QC) method suitable for DIA based on targeted MS/MS acquisition is detailed. Not including time spent acquiring data, and time for database searching, the procedure takes similar to 1-2 h to complete. Typically, data acquisition requires roughly 1-4 h per sample, and a database search will take 0.5-2 h to complete.

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