the bioinformatics chat

#53 Real-time quantitative proteomics with Devin Schweppe

11.18.2020 - By Roman CheplyakaPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

In this episode, Jacob Schreiber interviews Devin Schweppe about

the analysis of mass spectrometry data in the field of proteomics. They begin

by delving into the different types of mass spectrometry methods, including MS1,

MS2, and, MS3, and the reasons for using each. They then discuss a recent paper

from Devin, Full-Featured, Real-Time Database Searching Platform Enables Fast

and Accurate Multiplexed Quantitative Proteomics that involved building a

real-time system for quantifying proteomic samples from MS3, and the types of

analyses that this system allows one to do.

Links:

Full-Featured, Real-Time Database Searching Platform Enables Fast and Accurate Multiplexed Quantitative Proteomics (Devin K. Schweppe, Jimmy K. Eng, Qing Yu, Derek Bailey, Ramin Rad, Jose Navarrete-Perea, Edward L. Huttlin, Brian K. Erickson, Joao A. Paulo, and Steven P. Gygi)

Benchmarking the Orbitrap Tribrid Eclipse for Next Generation Multiplexed Proteomics (Qing Yu, Joao A Paulo, Jose Naverrete-Perea, Graeme C McAlister, Jesse D Canterbury, Derek J Bailey, Aaron M Robitaille, Romain Huguet, Vlad Zabrouskov, Steven P Gygi, Devin K Schweppe)

Improved Monoisotopic Mass Estimation for Deeper Proteome Coverage (Ramin Rad, Jiaming Li, Julian Mintseris, Jeremy O’Connell, Steven P. Gygi, and Devin K. Schweppe)

Schweppe Lab Website (Hiring!)

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon.

More episodes from the bioinformatics chat