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Faster SEQUEST Searching for Peptide Identification from Tandem Mass Spectra

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
卷 10, 期 9, 页码 3871-3879

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr101196n

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shotgun proteomics; peptide identification

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  1. NIH [R01 EB007057, T32 HG00035]

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Computational analysis of mass spectra remains the bottleneck in many proteomics experiments. SEQUEST was. one of the earliest software packages to identify peptides from mass spectra by searching a database of known peptides. Though still popular, SEQUEST performs slowly. Crux and TurboSEQUEST have successfully sped up SEQUEST by adding a precomputed index to the search, but the demand for ever-faster peptide identification software continues to grow. Tide, introduced here, is a software program that implements the SEQUEST algorithm for peptide identification and that achieves a dramatic speedup over Crux and SEQUEST. The optimization strategies detailed here employ a combination of algorithmic and software engineering techniques to achieve speeds up to 170 times faster than a recent version of SEQUEST that uses indexing. For example, on a single Xeon CPU, Tide searches 10 000 spectra against a tryptic database of 27 499 Caenorhabditis elegans proteins at a rate of 1550 spectra per second, which compares favorably with a rate of 8.8 spectra per second for a recent version of SEQUEST with index running on the same hardware.

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