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The EIPeptiDi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in ICAT-based LC MS/MS experiments

BACKGROUND: Isotope-coded affinity tags (ICAT) is a method for quantitative proteomics based on differential isotopic labeling, sample digestion and mass spectrometry (MS). The method allows the identification and relative quantification of proteins present in two samples and consists of the followi...

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Autores principales: Cannataro, Mario, Cuda, Giovanni, Gaspari, Marco, Greco, Sergio, Tradigo, Giuseppe, Veltri, Pierangelo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1939855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17631686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-8-255
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author Cannataro, Mario
Cuda, Giovanni
Gaspari, Marco
Greco, Sergio
Tradigo, Giuseppe
Veltri, Pierangelo
author_facet Cannataro, Mario
Cuda, Giovanni
Gaspari, Marco
Greco, Sergio
Tradigo, Giuseppe
Veltri, Pierangelo
author_sort Cannataro, Mario
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description BACKGROUND: Isotope-coded affinity tags (ICAT) is a method for quantitative proteomics based on differential isotopic labeling, sample digestion and mass spectrometry (MS). The method allows the identification and relative quantification of proteins present in two samples and consists of the following phases. First, cysteine residues are either labeled using the ICAT Light or ICAT Heavy reagent (having identical chemical properties but different masses). Then, after whole sample digestion, the labeled peptides are captured selectively using the biotin tag contained in both ICAT reagents. Finally, the simplified peptide mixture is analyzed by nanoscale liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Nevertheless, the ICAT LC-MS/MS method still suffers from insufficient sample-to-sample reproducibility on peptide identification. In particular, the number and the type of peptides identified in different experiments can vary considerably and, thus, the statistical (comparative) analysis of sample sets is very challenging. Low information overlap at the peptide and, consequently, at the protein level, is very detrimental in situations where the number of samples to be analyzed is high. RESULTS: We designed a method for improving the data processing and peptide identification in sample sets subjected to ICAT labeling and LC-MS/MS analysis, based on cross validating MS/MS results. Such a method has been implemented in a tool, called EIPeptiDi, which boosts the ICAT data analysis software improving peptide identification throughout the input data set. Heavy/Light (H/L) pairs quantified but not identified by the MS/MS routine, are assigned to peptide sequences identified in other samples, by using similarity criteria based on chromatographic retention time and Heavy/Light mass attributes. EIPeptiDi significantly improves the number of identified peptides per sample, proving that the proposed method has a considerable impact on the protein identification process and, consequently, on the amount of potentially critical information in clinical studies. The EIPeptiDi tool is available at with a demo data set. CONCLUSION: EIPeptiDi significantly increases the number of peptides identified and quantified in analyzed samples, thus reducing the number of unassigned H/L pairs and allowing a better comparative analysis of sample data sets.
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spelling pubmed-19398552007-08-04 The EIPeptiDi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in ICAT-based LC MS/MS experiments Cannataro, Mario Cuda, Giovanni Gaspari, Marco Greco, Sergio Tradigo, Giuseppe Veltri, Pierangelo BMC Bioinformatics Software BACKGROUND: Isotope-coded affinity tags (ICAT) is a method for quantitative proteomics based on differential isotopic labeling, sample digestion and mass spectrometry (MS). The method allows the identification and relative quantification of proteins present in two samples and consists of the following phases. First, cysteine residues are either labeled using the ICAT Light or ICAT Heavy reagent (having identical chemical properties but different masses). Then, after whole sample digestion, the labeled peptides are captured selectively using the biotin tag contained in both ICAT reagents. Finally, the simplified peptide mixture is analyzed by nanoscale liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Nevertheless, the ICAT LC-MS/MS method still suffers from insufficient sample-to-sample reproducibility on peptide identification. In particular, the number and the type of peptides identified in different experiments can vary considerably and, thus, the statistical (comparative) analysis of sample sets is very challenging. Low information overlap at the peptide and, consequently, at the protein level, is very detrimental in situations where the number of samples to be analyzed is high. RESULTS: We designed a method for improving the data processing and peptide identification in sample sets subjected to ICAT labeling and LC-MS/MS analysis, based on cross validating MS/MS results. Such a method has been implemented in a tool, called EIPeptiDi, which boosts the ICAT data analysis software improving peptide identification throughout the input data set. Heavy/Light (H/L) pairs quantified but not identified by the MS/MS routine, are assigned to peptide sequences identified in other samples, by using similarity criteria based on chromatographic retention time and Heavy/Light mass attributes. EIPeptiDi significantly improves the number of identified peptides per sample, proving that the proposed method has a considerable impact on the protein identification process and, consequently, on the amount of potentially critical information in clinical studies. The EIPeptiDi tool is available at with a demo data set. CONCLUSION: EIPeptiDi significantly increases the number of peptides identified and quantified in analyzed samples, thus reducing the number of unassigned H/L pairs and allowing a better comparative analysis of sample data sets. BioMed Central 2007-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1939855/ /pubmed/17631686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-8-255 Text en Copyright © 2007 Cannataro et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gaspari, Marco
Greco, Sergio
Tradigo, Giuseppe
Veltri, Pierangelo
The EIPeptiDi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in ICAT-based LC MS/MS experiments
title The EIPeptiDi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in ICAT-based LC MS/MS experiments
title_full The EIPeptiDi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in ICAT-based LC MS/MS experiments
title_fullStr The EIPeptiDi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in ICAT-based LC MS/MS experiments
title_full_unstemmed The EIPeptiDi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in ICAT-based LC MS/MS experiments
title_short The EIPeptiDi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in ICAT-based LC MS/MS experiments
title_sort eipeptidi tool: enhancing peptide discovery in icat-based lc ms/ms experiments
topic Software
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1939855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17631686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-8-255
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