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Single-point Calibration


ABSTRACT: Mass spectrometry (MS) measurements are not inherently calibrated. Researchers use various calibration methods to assign meaning to arbitrary signal intensities and improve precision. Internal calibration (IC) methods use internal standards (IS) such as synthesized or recombinant proteins or peptides to calibrate MS measurements by comparing endogenous analyte signal to the signal from known IS concentrations spiked into the same sample. However, recent work suggests that using IS as IC introduces quantitative biases that affect comparison across studies due to the inability of IS to capture all sources of variation present throughout an MS workflow. Here we describe a single-point external calibration (EC) strategy to calibrate signal intensity measurements to a common reference material, placing MS measurements on the same scale and harmonizing signal intensities between instruments, acquisition methods, and sites. We demonstrate data harmonization between laboratories and methodologies using this generalizable approach.

ORGANISM(S): Saccharomyces Cerevisiae

SUBMITTER: Lindsay Pino  

PROVIDER: PXD011297 | panorama | Sat Feb 02 00:00:00 GMT 2019

REPOSITORIES: PanoramaPublic

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Calibration Using a Single-Point External Reference Material Harmonizes Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Data between Platforms and Laboratories.

Pino Lindsay K LK   Searle Brian C BC   Huang Eric L EL   Noble William Stafford WS   Hoofnagle Andrew N AN   MacCoss Michael J MJ  

Analytical chemistry 20181023 21


Mass spectrometry (MS) measurements are not inherently calibrated. Researchers use various calibration methods to assign meaning to arbitrary signal intensities and improve precision. Internal calibration (IC) methods use internal standards (IS) such as synthesized or recombinant proteins or peptides to calibrate MS measurements by comparing endogenous analyte signal to the signal from known IS concentrations spiked into the same sample. However, recent work suggests that using IS as IC introduc  ...[more]

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