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SIM-XL: a powerful and user-friendly tool for peptide cross-linking analysis


ABSTRACT: Chemical cross-linking has emerged as a powerful approach for the structural characterization of proteins and protein complexes. However, the correct identification of covalently linked (cross-linked) peptides analyzed by tandem mass spectrometry is still an open challenge. Here we present SIM-XL, a software tool that can analyze data generated through commonly used cross-linkers (e.g., BS3/DSS, etc.). Our software introduces a new paradigm for search-space reduction, which ultimately accounts for its increase in speed and sensitivity. Moreover, our search engine is the first to capitalize on reporter ions for selecting tandem mass spectra derived from cross-linked peptides. It also makes available a 2D interaction map and a spectrum-annotation tool unmatched by any of its kind. We show SIM-XL to be more sensitive and faster than a competing tool when analyzing a dataset obtained from the human HSP90. The software is freely available for academic use at http://patternlabforproteomics.org/sim-xl.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

SUBMITTER: Diogo Borges Lima  

LAB HEAD: Paulo Costa Carvalho

PROVIDER: PXD001677 | Pride | 2015-02-02

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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SIM-XL: A powerful and user-friendly tool for peptide cross-linking analysis.

Lima Diogo B DB   de Lima Tatiani B TB   Balbuena Tiago S TS   Neves-Ferreira Ana Gisele C AGC   Barbosa Valmir C VC   Gozzo Fábio C FC   Carvalho Paulo C PC  

Journal of proteomics 20150129


Chemical cross-linking has emerged as a powerful approach for the structural characterization of proteins and protein complexes. However, the correct identification of covalently linked (cross-linked or XL) peptides analyzed by tandem mass spectrometry is still an open challenge. Here we present SIM-XL, a software tool that can analyze data generated through commonly used cross-linkers (e.g., BS3/DSS). Our software introduces a new paradigm for search-space reduction, which ultimately accounts f  ...[more]

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