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Spectral Counting. 2 Definition The total number of identified peptide sequences (peptide spectrum matches) for the protein, including those redundantly.

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1 Spectral Counting

2 2 Definition The total number of identified peptide sequences (peptide spectrum matches) for the protein, including those redundantly identified. Standard feature in Proteome Discoverer

3 3 Protein Area Calculation Alternative method in Proteome Discoverer: Protein area calculation Average of the 3 highest peptide areas Same algorithms as for Precursor Ion Quantification Standard workflow

4 4 Comparison of Different Quantification Methods LTQ Orbitrap Velos raw file, SILAC labeled (Lys 8, Arg 10) HELA cells Fixed Heavy Light ratio 3/1 686 proteins identified (peptides at 1% FDR) Quantification methods SILAC: Heavy/Light ratio Area: Protein Area Heavy labeled peptide\ Protein Area Light labeled peptide (area calculated as average of the 3 highest peptide areas) Spectral Counting

5 5 Distribution of Protein Heavy/Light Ratios Spectral counting as well as Peak area Is unreliable at lower protein abundance Spectral counting is underestimating the ratios


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