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MaxQuant.Live Enables Global Targeting of More Than 25,000 Peptides.

Christoph Wichmann1, Florian Meier2, Sebastian Virreira Winter3, Andreas-David Brunner3, Jürgen Cox4, Matthias Mann5.   

Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics is often performed in a shotgun format, in which as many peptide precursors as possible are selected from full or MS1 scans so that their fragment spectra can be recorded in MS2 scans. Although achieving great proteome depths, shotgun proteomics cannot guarantee that each precursor will be fragmented in each run. In contrast, targeted proteomics aims to reproducibly and sensitively record a restricted number of precursor/fragment combinations in each run, based on prescheduled mass-to-charge and retention time windows. Here we set out to unify these two concepts by a global targeting approach in which an arbitrary number of precursors of interest are detected in real-time, followed by standard fragmentation or advanced peptide-specific analyses. We made use of a fast application programming interface to a quadrupole Orbitrap instrument and real-time recalibration in mass, retention time and intensity dimensions to predict precursor identity. MaxQuant.Live is freely available (www.maxquant.live) and has a graphical user interface to specify many predefined data acquisition strategies. Acquisition speed is as fast as with the vendor software and the power of our approach is demonstrated with the acquisition of breakdown curves for hundreds of precursors of interest. We also uncover precursors that are not even visible in MS1 scans, using elution time prediction based on the auto-adjusted retention time alone. Finally, we successfully recognized and targeted more than 25,000 peptides in single LC-MS runs. Global targeting combines the advantages of two classical approaches in MS-based proteomics, whereas greatly expanding the analytical toolbox. MaxQuant.Live builds on the fast application programming interface of quadrupole Orbitrap mass analyzers to control data acquisition in real-time (freely available at www.maxquant.live). Its graphical user interface enables advanced data acquisition strategies, such as in-depth characterization of peptides of interest. Online recalibration in mass, retention time, and intensity dimensions extends this concept to more than 25,000 peptides per run. Our "global targeting" strategy combines the best of targeted and shotgun approaches.
Copyright © 2019 © 2019 Wichmann et al. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bioinformatics software; Computational Biology; Global targeting; Label-free quantification; Parallel reaction monitoring; Protein Identification*; Quality control and metrics; Quantification; Real time control; Targeted mass spectrometry

Year:  2020        PMID: 33451795     DOI: 10.1074/mcp.TIR118.001131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics        ISSN: 1535-9476            Impact factor:   5.911


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