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Statistics and Its Interface
Volume 5 (2012)
Number 1
Protein identification problem from a Bayesian point of view
Pages: 21 – 37
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/SII.2012.v5.n1.a3
Authors
Abstract
We present a generic Bayesian framework for the peptide and protein identification in proteomics, and provide a unified interpretation for the database searching and the $de novo$ peptide sequencing approaches that are used in peptide identification. We describe several probabilistic graphical models and a variety of prior distributions that can be incorporated into the Bayesian framework to model different types of prior information, such as the known protein sequences, the known protein abundances, the peptide precursor masses, the estimated peptide retention time and the peptide detectabilities. Various applications of the Bayesian framework are discussed theoretically, including its application to the identification of peptides containing mutations and post-translational modifications.
Keywords
shotgun proteomics, protein identification, mass spectrometry, Bayesian methods
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification
60K35
Published 17 February 2012