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Characterization of Proteoforms with Unknown Post-translational Modifications Using the MIScore.


ABSTRACT: Various proteoforms may be generated from a single gene due to primary structure alterations (PSAs) such as genetic variations, alternative splicing, and post-translational modifications (PTMs). Top-down mass spectrometry is capable of analyzing intact proteins and identifying patterns of multiple PSAs, making it the method of choice for studying complex proteoforms. In top-down proteomics, proteoform identification is often performed by searching tandem mass spectra against a protein sequence database that contains only one reference protein sequence for each gene or transcript variant in a proteome. Because of the incompleteness of the protein database, an identified proteoform may contain unknown PSAs compared with the reference sequence. Proteoform characterization is to identify and localize PSAs in a proteoform. Although many software tools have been proposed for proteoform identification by top-down mass spectrometry, the characterization of proteoforms in identified proteoform-spectrum matches still relies mainly on manual annotation. We propose to use the Modification Identification Score (MIScore), which is based on Bayesian models, to automatically identify and localize PTMs in proteoforms. Experiments showed that the MIScore is accurate in identifying and localizing one or two modifications.

SUBMITTER: Kou Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5359983 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of Proteoforms with Unknown Post-translational Modifications Using the MIScore.

Kou Qiang Q   Zhu Binhai B   Wu Si S   Ansong Charles C   Tolić Nikola N   Paša-Tolić Ljiljana L   Liu Xiaowen X  

Journal of proteome research 20160701 8


Various proteoforms may be generated from a single gene due to primary structure alterations (PSAs) such as genetic variations, alternative splicing, and post-translational modifications (PTMs). Top-down mass spectrometry is capable of analyzing intact proteins and identifying patterns of multiple PSAs, making it the method of choice for studying complex proteoforms. In top-down proteomics, proteoform identification is often performed by searching tandem mass spectra against a protein sequence d  ...[more]

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