Computational Optimization of Spectral Library Size Improves DIA-MS Proteome Coverage and Applications to 15 Tumors

Journal of proteome research(2021)

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Efficient peptide and protein identifications from data-independent acquisition mass spectrometric (DIA-MS) data typically rely on a project-specific spectral library with a suitable size. Here, we describe subLib, a computational strategy for optimizing the spectral library for a specific DIA data set based on a comprehensive spectral library, requiring the preliminary analysis of the DIA data set. Compared with the pan-human library strategy, subLib achieved a 41.2% increase in peptide precursor identifications and a 35.6% increase in protein group identifications in a test data set of six colorectal tumor samples. We also applied this strategy to 389 carcinoma samples from 15 tumor data sets: up to a 39.2% increase in peptide precursor identifications and a 19.0% increase in protein group identifications were observed. Our strategy for spectral library size optimization thus successfully proved to deepen the proteome coverages of DIA-MS data.
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data-independent acquisition,protein identification,pan-human library,spectral library optimization,target-decoy
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