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Single amino acid polymorphisms #44
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We may add PEFF support at some point, http://www.psidev.info/peff
but that will take time
You should just built your own custom database and search that. And note that a bigger issue is not the searching itself, but FDR estimation for variant peptides.
Best
Alexey
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Hi,
AFAICT, MSFragger has no built-in way of addressing known single amino acid polymorphisms (cf. x!tandem<https://thegpm.org/TANDEM/api/rsaps.html>). Is such an option on the agenda and/or it there a good workaround recommendation?
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Thanks for the prompt response! A custom database is of course an option, but with the drawback you mention. I think, in a future solution, polymorphisms should be treated basically the same way modifications are. |
I certainly would not argue with that but we need to do the work to support PEFF format, or read another file (which may include PTMS as well)
It’s a question of effort at this point…
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Thanks for the prompt response! A custom database is of course an option, but with the drawback you mention. I think, in a future solution, polymorphisms should be treated basically the same way modifications are.
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Along these lines I do have another question. How is MSFragger dealing with "X" in the amino acid sequences? best regards |
The mass is 0. You can set a fixed modification to let it be any (modified) amino acid you want. Same for Best, Fengchao |
Hi,
AFAICT, MSFragger has no built-in way of addressing known single amino acid polymorphisms (cf. x!tandem). Is such an option on the agenda and/or it there a good workaround recommendation?
Thanks!
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