Meta-analysis defines principles for the design and analysis of co-fractionation mass spectrometry experiments
- PMID: 34211188
- DOI: 10.1038/s41592-021-01194-4
Meta-analysis defines principles for the design and analysis of co-fractionation mass spectrometry experiments
Abstract
Co-fractionation mass spectrometry (CF-MS) has emerged as a powerful technique for interactome mapping. However, there is little consensus on optimal strategies for the design of CF-MS experiments or their computational analysis. Here, we reanalyzed a total of 206 CF-MS experiments to generate a uniformly processed resource containing over 11 million measurements of protein abundance. We used this resource to benchmark experimental designs for CF-MS studies and systematically optimize computational approaches to network inference. We then applied this optimized methodology to reconstruct a draft-quality human interactome by CF-MS and predict over 700,000 protein-protein interactions across 27 eukaryotic species or clades. Our work defines new resources to illuminate proteome organization over evolutionary timescales and establishes best practices for the design and analysis of CF-MS studies.
Comment in
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Towards reproducibility in large-scale analysis of protein-protein interactions.Nat Methods. 2021 Jul;18(7):720-721. doi: 10.1038/s41592-021-01202-7. Nat Methods. 2021. PMID: 34211189 No abstract available.
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