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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 07, 2004
Filed:
Apr. 13, 2001
David R. Goodlett, Seattle, WA (US);
Andrew Keller, Seattle, WA (US);
The Institute For Systems Biology, Seattle, WA (US);
Abstract
The invention provides a method of determining an amino acid sequence of a parent polypeptide. The method consists of: (a) obtaining mass spectra of two or more differentially labeled polypeptide fragments of a parent polypeptide; (b) assigning a mass and a weighting characteristic to two or more paired signals having a difference in mass corresponding to an integer value of said differential label, the weighting characteristic combining properties of each signal within said paired signals; (c) selecting from the mass spectra a paired signal having the assigned mass and a weighting characteristic distinguishable from non-peptide signals, the assigned mass indicating the mass of a polypeptide fragment within the spectra; (d) determining the difference in mass of the polypeptide fragments; (e) assigning the mass differences a satisfying amino acid name, and (f) orienting the assigned amino acid names. Also provided is a method of determining the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide. The method consists of: (a) constructing a graph from mass spectra of two or more differentially labeled polypeptides, the graph comprising a node with mass m, number of labels n, intensity i, and mass differential of labels &dgr;; (b) creating a node corresponding to a paired signal having masses of about m and about m+n&dgr;, and (c) adding a labeled weighted directed edge to the graph between any two nodes corresponding to a mass of an amino acid, the labeled weighted directed edge combining properties of the paired signals.