LysNDeNovo: An algorithm enabling de novo sequencing of Lys-N generated peptides fragmented by electron transfer dissociation

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    Abstract

    Recently, we introduced a novel proteomics method employing a metalloendopeptidase with Lys-N specificity to produce proteolytic peptides. Fragmentation spectra generated by electron transfer dissociation, for a large proportion of the Lys-N proteolytic peptides, were found to be dominated by extensive series of c-type ions. Taking advantage of this unique spectral property, we developed an algorithm, LysNDeNovo, to facilitate de novo sequencing of these peptides. LysNDeNovo contains simple and naive heuristics to demonstrate a proof of concept, i.e. that Lys-N peptide electron transfer dissociation spectra are perfectly suited for de novo interpretation. A stringent "golden" dataset of peptides identified by conventional database search algorithms was taken to validate the performance of LysNDeNovo. The results on this dataset indicate that LysNDeNovo was able to confidently identify a considerable proportion (42%), without requiring any prior genome or protein sequences. Results of similar quantity and quality could also be obtained on a much more extensive experimental dataset, illustrating the potential for higher throughput de novo sequencing using these methods. © 2010 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1196-1201
    Number of pages6
    JournalProteomics
    Volume10
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2010

    Keywords

    • Bioinformatics
    • Data handling
    • Database searches
    • De novo sequencing
    • Lys-N metallopeptidase
    • algorithm
    • amino acid sequence
    • article
    • bioinformatics
    • data base
    • dissociation
    • electron transport
    • gene sequence
    • genome
    • priority journal
    • proteomics
    • qualitative analysis
    • quantitative analysis
    • sequence analysis
    • validation process

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