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Improving Precursor Selectivity in Data Independent Acquisition Using Overlapping Windows


ABSTRACT: A major goal of proteomics research is the accurate and sensitive identification and quantification of a broad range of proteins within a sample. Data Independent Acquisition (DIA) approaches that acquire MS/MS spectra independently of precursor information have been developed to overcome the reproducibility challenges of data-dependent acquisition and the limited breadth of targeted proteomics strategies. Typical DIA implementations use wide MS/MS isolation windows to acquire comprehensive fragment ion data. However, wide isolation windows produce highly chimeric spectra, limiting the achievable sensitivity and accuracy of quantification and identification. Here we present a DIA strategy in which spectra are collected with overlapping, (rather than adjacent or random) windows and then computationally demultiplexed. This approach improves precursor selectivity by nearly a factor of 2, without incurring any loss in mass range, mass resolution, chromatographic resolution, scan speed, or other key acquisition parameters. We demonstrate a 64% improvement in sensitivity and a 17% improvement in peptides detected in a 6 protein bovine mix spiked into a yeast background. To confirm the method’s applicability to a realistic biological experiment, we also analyze the regulation of the proteasome in yeast grown in rapamycin and show that DIA experiments with overlapping windows can help elucidate its adaptation toward the degradation of oxidatively damaged proteins. Our integrated computational and experimental DIA strategy is compatible with any DIA-capable instrument. The computational demultiplexing algorithm required to analyze the data has been made available as part of the open-source proteomics software tools Skyline and msconvert (Proteowizard), making it easy to apply as part of standard proteomics workflows.

ORGANISM(S): Bos Taurus Saccharomyces Cerevisiae

SUBMITTER: Jarrett Egertson  

PROVIDER: PXD011910 | panorama | Sat Feb 02 00:00:00 GMT 2019

REPOSITORIES: PanoramaPublic

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Improving Precursor Selectivity in Data-Independent Acquisition Using Overlapping Windows.

Amodei Dario D   Egertson Jarrett J   MacLean Brendan X BX   Johnson Richard R   Merrihew Gennifer E GE   Keller Austin A   Marsh Don D   Vitek Olga O   Mallick Parag P   MacCoss Michael J MJ  

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 20190122 4


A major goal of proteomics research is the accurate and sensitive identification and quantification of a broad range of proteins within a sample. Data-independent acquisition (DIA) approaches that acquire MS/MS spectra independently of precursor information have been developed to overcome the reproducibility challenges of data-dependent acquisition and the limited breadth of targeted proteomics strategies. Typical DIA implementations use wide MS/MS isolation windows to acquire comprehensive frag  ...[more]

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