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 ====== Generate a new AMT database from a context ====== ====== Generate a new AMT database from a context ======
  
-To generate a new AMT database in the MS Access format (.mdf file) from a given User context, follow these steps:+:!: **Requirements** \\ 
 +  * Context have to be **[[how_to:​proteingrouping|grouped]]** previously. You generally apply some filtering during and/or after the protein grouping step to suppress: ​         
 +    * Reverse proteins 
 +    * Species with a sequence < 7 
 +    * Proteins identified by only 1 species with a score < 60 
 +  * **[[how_to:​alignretentiontime|Retention time alignment]]** & **[[how_to:​recomputeretentiontime|retention time recomputing]]** algorithms may have to be run before creating 
 +  * Save your MSIdb 
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 +To generate a new AMT database in the MS Access format (.mdb file) from a given User context, follow these steps:
  
 {{ :​amtexport_menu.png|Export a context to a new AMT database}} {{ :​amtexport_menu.png|Export a context to a new AMT database}}
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   * Select ''​MS Identifications > Context > Export > Create AMT database''​ from the main menu bar.   * Select ''​MS Identifications > Context > Export > Create AMT database''​ from the main menu bar.
   * In the dialog, enter the following information and click ''​Ok'' ​     * In the dialog, enter the following information and click ''​Ok'' ​  
-      * Click on the ''​...''​ button to browse to a folder where you want to save the AMT database file and click ''​Open''​+      * Click on the ''​...''​ button to browse to a folder ​(default folder is the hEIDI project folder) ​where you want to save the AMT database file and click ''​Open''​
       * Analysis duration in minutes       * Analysis duration in minutes
       * Analysis delay in minutes       * Analysis delay in minutes
 +{{:​how_to:​amtexport_gui.png|}}
   * A confirmation dialog will indicate when saving process is finished.\\   * A confirmation dialog will indicate when saving process is finished.\\
-{{ :​how_to:​amtexport_gui.png|}} 
 {{:​amtexportconfirmdialog.png|}} {{:​amtexportconfirmdialog.png|}}
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-**__Note__** : Before generating a new AMT db from a context, [[how_to:​proteingrouping|protein grouping]] should have been executed ! 
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-===== AMT database filters & Details about some field calculations ===== 
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-How specific values are calculated: ​ 
-  * MonoistopicMass:​ calculated_mass 
-  * NET: (Retention Time/​60)-5)/​80 
-  * PNET : null 
-  * MS_MS_Obs_Count:​ # of child species 
-  * sequence: species sequence 
-  * High_Normalized_Score:​ score (max of child species scores) 
-  * High_Discriminant_Score:​ null 
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-When exporting an AMTdb, the following filters are applied (suppression): ​       ​ 
- 
-  * Reverse proteins 
-  * Species with a sequence < 7 
-  * Proteins identified by only 1 species with a score < 60 
-        ​ 
  
 ===== AMT database model ===== ===== AMT database model =====
  
- +When creating an AMT database ​(MS Accessfrom hEIDI, ​following ​tables are populated:  ​
-Below is the actual ​AMT database ​model showing relationships between tables in MS Access.\\ +
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-When exporting an AMT database ​from hEIDI, ​tables are populated:  ​+
  
   * **__Table AMT__**: species of the exported User context   * **__Table AMT__**: species of the exported User context
 +    * AMT_ID: index for this AMT tag (generated)
 +    * AMTMonoisotopicMass:​ peptide calculated mass
 +    * NET: computed from peptide (aligned) retention time using the formula: NET = (retentionTimeSeconds/​60 - delayMinutes) / durationMinutes
 +    * PNET: null
 +    * MSMS_Obs_Count:​ # of child species
 +    * High_Normalized_Score:​ score (max of child peptides scores)
 +    * High_Discriminant_Score:​ null
 +    * Sequence: peptide sequence
 +    * msidb_peptide_match_id:​ peptide_match_id used in MSIdb to create this AMT tag
   * **__Table AMT_Proteins__**:​ proteins on which species match   * **__Table AMT_Proteins__**:​ proteins on which species match
     * Protein_ID: protein identifier     * Protein_ID: protein identifier
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     * context_is_saved:​ is the exported context has been saved to MSIdb ?     * context_is_saved:​ is the exported context has been saved to MSIdb ?
     * msidb_context_id:​ context identifier in the MSIdb (look at this field only if the context has been saved to MSIdb)     * msidb_context_id:​ context identifier in the MSIdb (look at this field only if the context has been saved to MSIdb)
 +    * duration_minutes:​ analysis duration in minutes
 +    * delay_minutes:​ analysis delay in minutes
 +
 +:!: **Notes**: ​
 +  * UMCs tables were populated using '​[[how_to:​includeumcinamtdb|Read UMCs]]'​ tool until hEIDI 1.12.0.\\
 +  * Since hEIDI 1.13.0, [[how_to:​importumctomsidb|UMCs result files are included into MSIdb]] (instead of AMTdb)
  
-UMCs tables are populated when using '​[[how_to:​includeumcinamtdb|Read UMCs]]'​ tool. 
  
 {{:​how_to:​amtexport_relationsmsaccess.png|Relationships in the AMT database (MS Access)}} {{:​how_to:​amtexport_relationsmsaccess.png|Relationships in the AMT database (MS Access)}}
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