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peptide spectral count
consist in counting the number of spectra which allow the peptide identification. The number of pepitde spectrum matches.Protein basic spectral count
(BSC) is the sum of the peptide spectral count
for all peptide which identify the proteinProtein specific spectral count
(SSC) is the sum of the peptide spectral count
for specific peptide which identify the protein. A specific peptide, is a peptide which does not identify an other protein (or more precisely protein set) in the context of the identification result.Protein weigthed spectral count
(WSC) is the Protein specific spectral count
+ weighting based spectral count of shared peptide.
The peptide specificity and the spectral count weight could be defined in the context of the Identification Result
where the spectral count is calculated as shown in previous schema, but it also could be done at the parent Identification Result
level.
Actually, spectral count is calculated for a set of hierarchy related Identification Results
. In other word, this means that Identification Results
should have a common parent Identification Results
.
Firstly, the peptide spectral count
is calculated for each child Identification Results
peptide. peptide spectral count
=
peptide spectral count
in case of identification resulr mergepeptide spectral count
in case of Search Result merge. Validated child PSMs are PSMs of child Search Result which satisfy validation applied to parent Identification Results
.
Once, peptide spectral count
is known for each peptide, protein spectral count is calculated using followig rules
peptide spectral count
peptide spectral count
for specific peptide only peptide spectral count
for shared peptides. The weight of a peptide for a given protein (P1) = peptide SC x ( number of specific peptides of P1 /number of peptides specific peptides of all protein identified by the peptide)