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Including shared peptides for estimating protein abundances: A significant improvement for quantitative proteomics

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Inferring protein abundances from peptide intensities is the key step in quantitative proteomics. The inference is necessarily more accurate when many peptides are taken into account for a given protein. Yet, the information brought by the peptides shared by different proteins is commonly discarded. We propose a statistical framework based on a hierarchical modeling to include that information. Ourmethodology, based on a simultaneous analysis of all the quantified peptides, handles the biological and technical errors as well as the peptide effect. In addition, we propose a practical implementation suitable for analyzing large data sets. Compared to a method based on the analysis of one protein at a time (that does not include shared peptides),our methodology proved to be far more reliable for estimating protein abundances and testing abundance changes.

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hal-02645398 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Melisande Blein-Nicolas, Hao Xu, Dominique de Vienne, Christophe Giraud, Sylvie Huet, et al.. Including shared peptides for estimating protein abundances: A significant improvement for quantitative proteomics. Proteomics, 2012, 12 (18), pp.2797-2801. ⟨10.1002/pmic.201100660⟩. ⟨hal-02645398⟩
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