A repository of assays to quantify 10,000 human proteins by SWATH-MS

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Rosenberger, George | Koh, Ching Chiek | Guo, Tiannan | Röst, Hannes | Kouvonen, Petri | Collins, Ben | Heusel, Moritz | Liu, Yansheng | Caron, Etienne | Vichalkovski, Anton | Faini, Marco | Schubert, Olga | Faridi, Pouya | Ebhardt, H Alexander | Matondo, Mariette, I | Lam, Henry | Bader, Samuel | Campbell, David | Deutsch, Eric | Moritz, Robert | Tate, Stephen, R. | Aebersold, Ruedi

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International audience. Mass spectrometry is the method of choice for deep and reliable exploration of the (human) proteome. Targeted mass spectrometry reliably detects and quantifies pre-determined sets of proteins in a complex biological matrix and is used in studies that rely on the quantitatively accurate and reproducible measurement of proteins across multiple samples. It requires the one-time, a priori generation of a specific measurement assay for each targeted protein. SWATH-MS is a mass spectrometric method that combines data-independent acquisition (DIA) and targeted data analysis and vastly extends the throughput of proteins that can be targeted in a sample compared to selected reaction monitoring (SRM). Here we present a compendium of highly specific assays covering more than 10,000 human proteins and enabling their targeted analysis in SWATH-MS datasets acquired from research or clinical specimens. This resource supports the confident detection and quantification of 50.9% of all human proteins annotated by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot and is therefore expected to find wide application in basic and clinical research. Data are available via ProteomeXchange (PXD000953-954) and SWATHAtlas (SAL00016-35).

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