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      Peptide charge state determination for low-resolution tandem mass spectra.

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          Mass spectrometry is a particularly useful technology for the rapid and robust identification of peptides and proteins in complex mixtures. Peptide sequences can be identified by correlating their observed tandem mass spectra (MS/MS) with theoretical spectra of peptides from a sequence database. Unfortunately, to perform this search the charge of the peptide must be known, and current chargestate- determination algorithms only discriminate singlyfrom multiply-charged spectra: distinguishing +2 from +3, for example, is unreliable. Thus, search software is forced to search multiply-charged spectra multiple times. To minimize this inefficiency, we present a support vector machine (SVM) that quickly and reliably classifies multiplycharged spectra as having either a +2 or +3 precursor peptide ion. By classifying multiply-charged spectra, we obtain a 40% reduction in search time while maintaining an average of 99% of peptide and 99% of protein identifications originally obtained from these spectra.

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          Journal
          Proc IEEE Comput Syst Bioinform Conf
          Proceedings. IEEE Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference
          1551-7497
          1551-7497
          2005
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Genome Sciences, Seattle, WA 98195-7730, USA. aklammer@u.washington.edu
          Article
          16447975
          90a74321-52f8-46a7-938e-7d3ce2cb4f05
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