This example of using data independent quantification shows how to find differentiated proteins (E. coli) in a background of undifferentiated proteins (human).
Quan method | DIA |
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Quan method: | Data Independent quantification |
Data Source: | ProteomeXchange ID: PXD001385 |
Organism: | Human, E. coli |
Instrument: | Thermo Scientific™ Orbitrap™ Exploris 240 mass spectrometer |
Acquisition method: | Data independent MS/MS |
RAW files: |
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Sample Description: | Each sample has the same concentration of the human proteome with different amounts of the E. coli proteome spiked into the mixture. Each mix of human and E. coli proteomes has three replicates. |
Disk space: | 5 GB on local Windows drive, plus 5 GB to store the study; SSD drive preferred |
Processing time: | Approximately 5 hours |
NOTE
Use a folder on a local drive that has considerable space. The Proteome Discoverer application stores all .msf and .pdResult files generated for any analyses used for these studies in this folder. Due to the amount of file churn, use an SSD drive if possible. Also, consider using a drive other than the C: drive. Do not use a USB drive.