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pLink is a search engine for high-throughput identification of cross-linked peptides from their tandem mass spectra, which is the data-analysis step in chemical cross-linking of proteins coupled with mass spectrometry analysis. pLink has accumulated more than 200 registered users from all over the world since its first release in 2012. After 2 years of continual development, a new version of pLink has been released, which is at least 40 times faster, more versatile, and more user-friendly. Also, the function of the new pLink has been expanded to identifying endogenous protein cross-linking sites such as disulfide bonds and SUMO (Small Ubiquitin-like MOdifier) modification sites. Integrated into the new version are two accessory tools: pLabel, to annotate spectra of cross-linked peptides for visual inspection and publication, and pConfig, to assist users in setting up search parameters. Here, we provide detailed guidance on running a database search for identification of protein cross-links using the 2014 version of pLink. © 2015 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
使用pLink分析交联肽
pLink是一个搜索引擎,用于从串联质谱中高通量鉴定交联肽,这是蛋白质化学交联与质谱分析的数据分析步骤。自2012年首次发布以来,pLink已经积累了来自世界各地的200多名注册用户。经过2年的持续开发,pLink的新版本已经发布,它的速度至少快了40倍,功能更强大,用户界面更友好。此外,新pLink的功能已经扩展到识别内源性蛋白质交联位点,如二硫键和SUMO(小泛素样修饰物)修饰位点。新版本中集成了两个辅助工具:pLabel,用于注释交联肽的光谱,用于视觉检查和出版,pConfig,用于帮助用户设置搜索参数。在这里,我们提供了使用2014版pLink运行数据库搜索以鉴定蛋白质交联的详细指导。©2015 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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