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Prediction of Error Associated with False-positive Rate Determination for Peptide Identification in Large-scale Proteomics Experiments Using a Combined Reverse and Forward Peptide Sequence Database Strategy

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Journal J Proteome Res
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2007 Jan 6
PMID 17203984
Citations 30
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Abstract

In recent years, a variety of approaches have been developed using decoy databases to empirically assess the error associated with peptide identifications from large-scale proteomics experiments. We have developed an approach for calculating the expected uncertainty associated with false-positive rate determination using concatenated reverse and forward protein sequence databases. After explaining the theoretical basis of our model, we compare predicted error with the results of experiments characterizing a series of mixtures containing known proteins. In general, results from characterization of known proteins show good agreement with our predictions. Finally, we consider how these approaches may be applied to more complicated data sets, as when peptides are separated by charge state prior to false-positive determination.

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