posted on 2021-03-08, 21:06authored byMichael
R. Shortreed, Robert J. Millikin, Lei Liu, Zach Rolfs, Rachel M. Miller, Leah V. Schaffer, Brian L. Frey, Lloyd M. Smith
MetaMorpheus is a free, open-source
software program for the identification
of peptides and proteoforms from data-dependent acquisition tandem
MS experiments. There is inherent uncertainty in these assignments
for several reasons, including the limited overlap between experimental
and theoretical peaks, the m/z uncertainty,
and noise peaks or peaks from coisolated peptides that produce false
matches. False discovery rates provide only a set-wise approximation
for incorrect spectrum matches. Here we implemented a binary decision
tree calculation within MetaMorpheus to compute a posterior error
probability, which provides a measure of uncertainty for each peptide-spectrum
match. We demonstrate its utility for increasing identifications and
resolving ambiguities in bottom-up, top-down, proteogenomic, and nonspecific
digestion searches.