Author:
Tian Sha,Zhan Dongdong,Yu Ying,Liu Mingwei,Wang Yunzhi,Song Lei,Qin Zhaoyu,Li Xianju,Liu Yang,Li Yao,Ji Shuhui,Li Yan,Li Lingling,Wang Shanshan,Zheng Yuanting,He Fuchu,Qin Jun,Ding Chen,
Abstract
AbstractQuantitative proteomics is an indispensable tool in life science research. However, there is a lack of reference materials for evaluating the reproducibility of label-free liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)-based measurements among different instruments and laboratories. We developed the Quartet as a proteome reference material with built-in truths, and distributed the same aliquots to 15 laboratories with nine conventional LC-MS/MS platforms across six cities in China. Relative abundance of over 12,000 proteins on 816 MS files were obtained and compared for reproducibility among the instruments and laboratories to ultimately generate proteomics benchmark datasets. There was a wide dynamic range of proteomes spanning ~7 orders of magnitude (101–108copies/cell), and the injection order had marked effects on quantitative instead of qualitative. Overall, the Quartet offers valuable standard materials and data resources for improving the quality control of proteomic analyses as well as the reproducibility and reliability of research findings.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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