Anal. Chem., 80 (6), 2018 -2025, 2008. 10.1021/ac701697w S0003-2700(70)01697-9
Web Release Date: February 15, 2008

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Improving Protein Identification Sensitivity by Combining MS and MS/MS Information for Shotgun Proteomics Using LTQ-Orbitrap High Mass Accuracy Data

Bingwen Lu, Akira Motoyama, Cristian Ruse, John Venable, and John R. Yates III*

Department of Chemical Physiology, SR11, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California 92037

Received for review August 9, 2007. Accepted January 4, 2008.

Abstract:

We investigated and compared three approaches for shotgun protein identification by combining MS and MS/MS information using LTQ-Orbitrap high mass accuracy data. In the first approach, we employed a unique mass identifier method where MS peaks matched to peptides predicted from proteins identified from an MS/MS database search are first subtracted before using the MS peaks as unique mass identifiers for protein identification. In the second method, we used an accurate mass and time tag method by building a potential mass and retention time database from previous MudPIT analyses. For the third method, we used a peptide mass fingerprinting-like approach in combination with a randomized database for protein identification. We show that we can improve protein identification sensitivity for low-abundance proteins by combining MS and MS/MS information. Furthermore, "one-hit wonders" from MS/MS database searching can be further substantiated by MS information and the approach improves the identification of low-abundance proteins. The advantages and disadvantages for the three approaches are then discussed.


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