Assembling the Community-Scale Discoverable Human Proteome

Cell Systems
Mingxun WangNuno Bandeira

Abstract

The increasing throughput and sharing of proteomics mass spectrometry data have now yielded over one-third of a million public mass spectrometry runs. However, these discoveries are not continuously aggregated in an open and error-controlled manner, which limits their utility. To facilitate the reusability of these data, we built the MassIVE Knowledge Base (MassIVE-KB), a community-wide, continuously updating knowledge base that aggregates proteomics mass spectrometry discoveries into an open reusable format with full provenance information for community scrutiny. Reusing >31 TB of public human data stored in a mass spectrometry interactive virtual environment (MassIVE), the MassIVE-KB contains >2.1 million precursors from 19,610 proteins (48% larger than before; 97% of the total) and doubles proteome coverage to 6 million amino acids (54% of the proteome) with strict library-scale false discovery controls, thereby providing evidence for 430 proteins for which sufficient protein-level evidence was previously missing. Furthermore, MassIVE-KB can inform experimental design, helps identify and quantify new data, and provides tools for community construction of specialized spectral libraries.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
PXD002098
PXD002612
PXD000561
PXD004732

Methods Mentioned

BETA
affinity purification
acetylation
pulldown

Software Mentioned

MassIVE
- KB
ProteomeTools Synthetic Searching
CCMS
MSPLIT
Proteosafe
TDA
PeptideAtlas
KB
ProHits

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