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PeptideAtlas: a resource for target selection for emerging targeted proteomics workflows.

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  • PeptideAtlas: a resource for target selection for emerging targeted proteomics workflows. Abstract Text:

    A crucial part of a successful systems biology experiment is an assay that provides reliable, quantitative measurements for each of the components in the system being studied. For proteomics to be a key part of such studies, it must deliver accurate quantification of all the components in the system for each tested perturbation without any gaps in the data. This will require a new approach to proteomics that is based on emerging targeted quantitative mass spectrometry techniques. The PeptideAtlas Project comprises a growing, publicly accessible database of peptides identified in many tandem mass spectrometry proteomics studies and software tools that allow the building of PeptideAtlas, as well as its use by the research community. Here, we describe the PeptideAtlas Project, its contents and components, and show how together they provide a unique platform to select and validate mass spectrometry targets, thereby allowing the next revolution in proteomics.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: EMBO reports

    VOLUME: 9

    Page Numbers: 429-34

    Journal Abbreviation: EMBO Rep.

    ISSN: 1469-221X

    DAY: 2

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 2008

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    Country: England

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