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DIAmeter: matching peptides to data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry data

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BIOINFORMATICS
卷 37, 期 -, 页码 I434-I442

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btab284

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 GM121818, R35 GM119536, P41 GM103533]
  2. Keck Foundation

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DIAmeter is a search engine that detects peptides in DIA data using a peptide sequence database. It offers capabilities that other library-free DIA analysis methods do not, making it a unique and versatile tool in peptide analysis.
Motivation: Tandem mass spectrometry data acquired using data independent acquisition (DIA) is challenging to interpret because the data exhibits complex structure along both the mass-to-charge (m/z) and time axes. The most common approach to analyzing this type of data makes use of a library of previously observed DIA data patterns (a 'spectral library'), but this approach is expensive because the libraries do not typically generalize well across laboratories. Results: Here, we propose DIAmeter, a search engine that detects peptides in DIA data using only a peptide sequence database. Although some existing library-free DIA analysis methods (i) support data generated using both wide and narrow isolation windows, (ii) detect peptides containing post-translational modifications, (iii) analyze data from a variety of instrument platforms and (iv) are capable of detecting peptides even in the absence of detectable signal in the survey (MS1) scan, DIAmeter is the only method that offers all four capabilities in a single tool.

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