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Consensus peptide identification

Consensus peptide identification

Goal: Use several identification engines in order to compute a consensus identification for a HPLC-MS\MS experiment.

OpenMS offers adapters for the following commercial and free peptide identification engines: Sequest, Mascot, OMSSA, PepNovo, XTandem and Inspect.
The adapters allow setting the input parameters and data for the identification engine and return the result in the OpenMS idXML format.

In order to improve the identification accuracy, several identification engines can be used and a consensus identification can be calculated from the results. The image below shows an example where Mascot and OMSSA results are fed to the ConsensusID tool (ConsensusID is currently usable for Mascot, OMSSA and XTandem).

TOPP_consensus_id.png

Goal: Combine quantitation and identification results.

Protein/peptide identifications can be annotated to quantitation results (featureXML, consensusXML) by the IDMapper tool. The combined results can then be exported by the TextExporter tool: Conversion between OpenMS XML formats and text formats .


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