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Proteomiqon LabeledProteinQuantification (version 0.0.1)
Specify list of .quantAndProt files
Aggregate Global Modifications Parameters
Aggregate Global Modifications Parameters 0
Aggregate Peptide Charge States Parameters
Aggregate Peptide Charge States Parameters 0
Aggregate Modified Peptides Parameters
Aggregate Modified Peptides Parameters 0
Aggregate To Protein Groups Parameters
Aggregate To Protein Groups Parameters 0

What It Does

Disclaimer this tool needs a quantAndProt file, which combines the results from ProteinInference and PSMBasedQuantification.

After quantification and protein inference are performed, it is known which peptide originated from which protein, as well as the intensity of each peptide. The information available for each peptide now needs to be aggragated for their proteins.

This tool performs the aggregation from the peptides to the protein in several steps. The first step for the labeled protein quantification is the aggregation of the differently labeled peptides. Peptides with the same sequence, modifications and charge are aggregated and the ratio between the intensity from the light and heavy version is calculated. The next two aggregation steps are optional. One of them is the aggregation based on charge state. Similarily to the first step, peptides with the same sequence and modifications, but different charge states are being aggregated. The next optional step does the same for peptides with the same sequence, but different modifications. Those steps build upon each other. The last step is the aggregation of all peptides of a protein. The result of each aggregation step is given as a tab separated file. The aggregation is performed according to the given parameters for each step. If an optional aggregation is not performed, the next step takes the result from the prior aggregation. For example, if aggregation by charge and modification are skipped, the protein aggregation gets a collection of peptides, where a peptidesequence can occur with different charge states and modifications.

Further Reading

Additional information about the tool can be found in the documentation.