Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1182933 Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) is one of the core technologies for proteome researches, by which large-scale, high-throughput qualitative and quantitative protein analysis can be carried out. Because of the complexity of samples and experimental processes, the repeatability of MS experiments is still not satisfactory; the results of peptide identification and quantification show a high randomicity, and the probability of peptides being detected by MS in proteome researches, especially in quantitative proteomic studies, has received considerable attention. Therefore, many experimental researches have been carried out, and a number of computational prediction methods have been developed. In this article, the important factors influencing the peptide detectability are summarized, the existing prediction methods are studied, and their application in experimental studies is reviewed.

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