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MOD(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra

MOD(i) () is a powerful and convenient web service that facilitates the interpretation of tandem mass spectra for identifying post-translational modifications (PTMs) in a peptide. It is powerful in that it can interpret a tandem mass spectrum even when hundreds of modification types are considered a...

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Autores principales: Kim, Sangtae, Na, Seungjin, Sim, Ji Woong, Park, Heejin, Jeong, Jaeho, Kim, Hokeun, Seo, Younghwan, Seo, Jawon, Lee, Kong-Joo, Paek, Eunok
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1538808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16845006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl245
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author Kim, Sangtae
Na, Seungjin
Sim, Ji Woong
Park, Heejin
Jeong, Jaeho
Kim, Hokeun
Seo, Younghwan
Seo, Jawon
Lee, Kong-Joo
Paek, Eunok
author_facet Kim, Sangtae
Na, Seungjin
Sim, Ji Woong
Park, Heejin
Jeong, Jaeho
Kim, Hokeun
Seo, Younghwan
Seo, Jawon
Lee, Kong-Joo
Paek, Eunok
author_sort Kim, Sangtae
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description MOD(i) () is a powerful and convenient web service that facilitates the interpretation of tandem mass spectra for identifying post-translational modifications (PTMs) in a peptide. It is powerful in that it can interpret a tandem mass spectrum even when hundreds of modification types are considered and the number of potential PTMs in a peptide is large, in contrast to most of the methods currently available for spectra interpretation that limit the number of PTM sites and types being used for PTM analysis. For example, using MOD(i), one can consider for analysis both the entire PTM list published on the unimod webpage () and user-defined PTMs simultaneously, and one can also identify multiple PTM sites in a spectrum. MOD(i) is convenient in that it can take various input file formats such as .mzXML, .dta, .pkl and .mgf files, and it is equipped with a graphical tool called MassPective developed to display MOD(i)'s output in a user-friendly manner and helps users understand MOD(i)'s output quickly. In addition, one can perform manual de novo sequencing using MassPective.
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spelling pubmed-15388082006-08-18 MOD(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra Kim, Sangtae Na, Seungjin Sim, Ji Woong Park, Heejin Jeong, Jaeho Kim, Hokeun Seo, Younghwan Seo, Jawon Lee, Kong-Joo Paek, Eunok Nucleic Acids Res Article MOD(i) () is a powerful and convenient web service that facilitates the interpretation of tandem mass spectra for identifying post-translational modifications (PTMs) in a peptide. It is powerful in that it can interpret a tandem mass spectrum even when hundreds of modification types are considered and the number of potential PTMs in a peptide is large, in contrast to most of the methods currently available for spectra interpretation that limit the number of PTM sites and types being used for PTM analysis. For example, using MOD(i), one can consider for analysis both the entire PTM list published on the unimod webpage () and user-defined PTMs simultaneously, and one can also identify multiple PTM sites in a spectrum. MOD(i) is convenient in that it can take various input file formats such as .mzXML, .dta, .pkl and .mgf files, and it is equipped with a graphical tool called MassPective developed to display MOD(i)'s output in a user-friendly manner and helps users understand MOD(i)'s output quickly. In addition, one can perform manual de novo sequencing using MassPective. Oxford University Press 2006-07-01 2006-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC1538808/ /pubmed/16845006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl245 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Article
Kim, Sangtae
Na, Seungjin
Sim, Ji Woong
Park, Heejin
Jeong, Jaeho
Kim, Hokeun
Seo, Younghwan
Seo, Jawon
Lee, Kong-Joo
Paek, Eunok
MOD(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra
title MOD(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra
title_full MOD(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra
title_fullStr MOD(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra
title_full_unstemmed MOD(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra
title_short MOD(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra
title_sort mod(i) : a powerful and convenient web server for identifying multiple post-translational peptide modifications from tandem mass spectra
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1538808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16845006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl245
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