Proteomics Standards Initiative's ProForma 2.0: Unifying the Encoding of Proteoforms and Peptidoforms.

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Title
Proteomics Standards Initiative's ProForma 2.0: Unifying the Encoding of Proteoforms and Peptidoforms.
Journal
Journal of proteome research
Author(s)
LeDuc R.D., Deutsch E.W., Binz P.A., Fellers R.T., Cesnik A.J., Klein J.A., Van Den Bossche T., Gabriels R., Yalavarthi A., Perez-Riverol Y., Carver J., Bittremieux W., Kawano S., Pullman B., Bandeira N., Kelleher N.L., Thomas P.M., Vizcaíno J.A.
ISSN
1535-3907 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1535-3893
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/04/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
4
Pages
1189-1195
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
It is important for the proteomics community to have a standardized manner to represent all possible variations of a protein or peptide primary sequence, including natural, chemically induced, and artifactual modifications. The Human Proteome Organization Proteomics Standards Initiative in collaboration with several members of the Consortium for Top-Down Proteomics (CTDP) has developed a standard notation called ProForma 2.0, which is a substantial extension of the original ProForma notation developed by the CTDP. ProForma 2.0 aims to unify the representation of proteoforms and peptidoforms. ProForma 2.0 supports use cases needed for bottom-up and middle-/top-down proteomics approaches and allows the encoding of highly modified proteins and peptides using a human- and machine-readable string. ProForma 2.0 can be used to represent protein modifications in a specified or ambiguous location, designated by mass shifts, chemical formulas, or controlled vocabulary terms, including cross-links (natural and chemical) and atomic isotopes. Notational conventions are based on public controlled vocabularies and ontologies. The most up-to-date full specification document and information about software implementations are available at http://psidev.info/proforma.
Keywords
Humans, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Proteome/genetics, Proteomics, Reference Standards, Software, FAIR, ProForma, data standards, file formats, mass spectrometry, peptidoform, proteoform, top-down proteomics
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Web of science
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