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MultiProtIdent

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URL: http://dbms104.csie.ncu.edu.tw
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Description: MultiProtIdent, which can identify proteins using additional information about protein-protein interactions and protein functional associations. Both single and multiple Peptide Mass Fingerprints (PMFs) are input to MultiProtIdent, which matches the PMFs to a theoretical peptide mass database.
Year founded: 2005
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Country/Region: China

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Contact information

University/Institution: National Chiao Tung University
Address: Department of Biological Science and Technology and Institute of Bioinformatics, National Chiao-Tung University, Hsin-Chu 300, Taiwan
City: Hsin-Chu
Province/State: Taiwan
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Ann-Ping Tsou
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): aptwou@ym.edu.tw

Publications

15952715
MultiProtIdent: identifying proteins using database search and protein-protein interactions. [PMID: 15952715]
Huang HD, Lee TY, Wu LC, Lin FM, Juan HF, Horng JT, Tsou AP.

Protein identification is important in proteomics. Proteomic analyses based on mass spectra (MS) constitute innovative ways to identify the components of protein complexes. Instruments can obtain the mass spectrum to an accuracy of 0.01 Da or better, but identification errors are inevitable. This study shows a novel tool, MultiProtIdent, which can identify proteins using additional information about protein-protein interactions and protein functional associations. Both single and multiple Peptide Mass Fingerprints (PMFs) are input to MultiProtIdent, which matches the PMFs to a theoretical peptide mass database. The relationships or interactions among proteins are considered to reduce false positives in PMF matching. Experiments to identify protein complexes reveal that MultiProtIdent is highly promising. The website associated with this study is http://dbms104.csie.ncu.edu.tw/.

J Proteome Res. 2005:4(3) | 1 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-06-13)

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6925/6932 (0.115%)
Interaction:
1200/1202 (0.25%)
6925
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1
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Created on: 2018-02-14
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-08-20]
Dong Zou [2018-03-08]
Dong Zou [2018-03-07]