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Quantitation: Average protocol

This is label-free, absolute quantitation for the proteins in a mixture based on the application of a rule to the intensities of extracted ion chromatograms (XICs) for the peptide matches in a database search result. The method is described in Silva, J. C., et al., Absolute quantification of proteins by LCMSE - A virtue of parallel MS acquisition, Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 5 144-156 (2006). The observation was that the average MS signal response for the three most intense tryptic peptides per mole of protein was constant within a coefficient of variation of less than ±10%.

This protocol requires information from the raw data file that is not present in the peak list, so the quantitation report is generated in Mascot Distiller, which has access to both the Mascot search results and the raw data.

Configuration tips

  • An updated copy of quantitation.xml is available for your in-house Mascot Server. (Right click the link and choose Save As.)

Examples

To see how this method works in practice, try Distiller on 30 day evaluation. Pretty much any MS/MS dataset with a reasonable number of matches to more than one protein can be used. Follow through the tutorial in the Distiller help (F1) to become familiar with the way Distiller works, then process your own data. If you don't have an in-house Mascot 2.2 Server, you can use the free, public Mascot server, as long as you stay within the limit of 1200 spectra. If you have an in-house server, no such limits apply, but make sure it is patched to 2.2.06 or later.

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