DocumentCode :
1532912
Title :
Improving X!Tandem on Peptide Identification from Mass Spectrometry by Self-Boosted Percolator
Author :
Yang, Pengyi ; Ma, Jie ; Wang, Penghao ; Zhu, Yunping ; Zhou, Bing B. ; Yang, Yee Hwa
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Technol., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1273
Lastpage :
1280
Abstract :
A critical component in mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics is an accurate protein identification procedure. Database search algorithms commonly generate a list of peptide-spectrum matches (PSMs). The validity of these PSMs is critical for downstream analysis since proteins that are present in the sample are inferred from those PSMs. A variety of postprocessing algorithms have been proposed to validate and filter PSMs. Among them, the most popular ones include a semi-supervised learning (SSL) approach known as Percolator and an empirical modeling approach known as PeptideProphet. However, they are predominantly designed for commercial database search algorithms, i.e., SEQUEST and MASCOT. Therefore, it is highly desirable to extend and optimize those PSM postprocessing algorithms for open source database search algorithms such as X!Tandem. In this paper, we propose a Self-boosted Percolator for postprocessing X!Tandem search results. We find that the SSL algorithm utilized by Percolator depends heavily on the initial ranking of PSMs. Starting with a poor PSM ranking list may cause Percolator to perform suboptimally. By implementing Percolator in a cascade learning manner, we can progressively improve the performance through multiple boost runs, enabling many more PSM identifications without sacrificing false discovery rate (FDR).
Keywords :
bioinformatics; mass spectroscopic chemical analysis; proteins; proteomics; public domain software; unsupervised learning; PSM identification; PSM postprocessing algorithm; PeptideProphet program; Percolator program; X!Tandem; cascade learning; downstream analysis; empirical modeling approach known; false discovery rate; mass spectrometry; open source database search algorithm; peptide identification; peptide-spectrum match; protein identification procedure; proteomics; self-boosted percolator; semi-supervised learning approach; Algorithm design and analysis; Computational biology; Databases; Peptides; Proteins; Support vector machines; Training; Proteomics; X!Tandem; mass spectrometry; peptide identification; peptide-spectrum match (PSM); percolator; semi-supervised learning.; Algorithms; Databases, Protein; Peptides; Proteomics; Tandem Mass Spectrometry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1545-5963
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCBB.2012.86
Filename :
6212436
Link To Document :
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