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Protein Identification Using Bayesian Stochastic Search, Christina Nicole Lewis Jan 2013

Protein Identification Using Bayesian Stochastic Search, Christina Nicole Lewis

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Current methods for protein identification in tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) involve database searches or de novo peptide sequencing, with database searches being the standard method. With database searches, issues arise when the species is not in the database. Shortcomings of de novo peptide sequencing and database searches include chemical noise, overly complex fragments, and incomplete b and y ion sequences. Here we present a Bayesian approach to identifying peptides. Our model uses prior information about the average relative abundances of bond cleavages and the prior probability of any particular amino acid sequence. The proposed likelihood function is composed of two …


Ip Algorithm Applied To Proteomics Data, Christopher Lee Green Nov 2004

Ip Algorithm Applied To Proteomics Data, Christopher Lee Green

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Mass spectrometry has been used extensively in recent years as a valuable tool in the study of proteomics. However, the data thus produced exhibits hyper-dimensionality. Reducing the dimensionality of the data often requires the imposition of many assumptions which can be harmful to subsequent analysis. The IP algorithm is a dimension reduction algorithm, similar in purpose to latent variable analysis. It is based on the principle of maximum entropy and therefore imposes a minimum number of assumptions on the data. Partial Least Squares (PLS) is an algorithm commonly used with proteomics data from mass spectrometry in order to reduce the …