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Calibr improves spectral library search for spectrum-centric analysis of data independent acquisition proteomics

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-06026-9

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST109-2221-E-001-014]

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This article introduces a spectral library search tool called Calibr for spectrum-centric DIA data analysis. Calibr improves the number of spectrum-spectrum matches and peptides compared to traditional preprocessing methods. When compared to DDA and MassIVE spectral libraries, Calibr also demonstrates higher sensitivity.
Identifying peptides and proteins from mass spectrometry (MS) data, spectral library searching has emerged as a complementary approach to the conventional database searching. However, for the spectrum-centric analysis of data-independent acquisition (DIA) data, spectral library searching has not been widely exploited because existing spectral library search tools are mainly designed and optimized for the analysis of data-dependent acquisition (DDA) data. We present Calibr, a spectral library search tool for spectrum-centric DIA data analysis. Calibr optimizes spectrum preprocessing for pseudo MS2 spectra, generating an 8.11% increase in spectrum-spectrum match (SSM) number and a 7.49% increase in peptide number over the traditional preprocessing approach. When searching against the DDA-based spectral library, Calibr improves SSM number by 17.6-26.65% and peptide number by 18.45-37.31% over two state-of-the-art tools on three different data sets. Searching against the public spectral library from MassIVE, Calibr improves state-of-the-art tools in SSM and peptide numbers by more than 31.49% and 25.24%, respectively, for two data sets. Our analyses indicate higher sensitivity of Calibr results from the use of various spectral similarity measures and statistical scores, coupled with machine learning-based statistical validation for FDR control. Calibr executable files including a graphical user-interface application are available at http://ms.iis.sinica.edu.tw/COmics/Software_CalibrWizard.html and https://sourseforge.net/projects/comics-calibr.

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