We present a new module integrated into the widely adopted PatternLab for proteomics to enable analysis of isotope-labeled peptides produced using dimethyl or SILAC. The accurate quantitation of proteins lies… Click to show full abstract
We present a new module integrated into the widely adopted PatternLab for proteomics to enable analysis of isotope-labeled peptides produced using dimethyl or SILAC. The accurate quantitation of proteins lies within the heart of proteomics; dimethylation has shown to be reliable, inexpensive, and applicable to any sample type. We validate our algorithm using an M. tuberculosis dataset obtained from two biological conditions; we used three dimethyl labels, one serving as an internal control for labeling a mixture of samples from both biological conditions. This internal control certified the proper functioning of our software. Availability: http://patternlabforproteomics.org, freely available for academic use.
               
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