Peptide Spectral Library
In a general way, spectral library searching, unlike sequence database searches, involve finding the best match of an acquired MS/MS spectrum to a library of pre-searched spectra for which the…
A peptide spectral library is a curated, annotated and non-redundant collection/database of LC-MS/MS peptide spectra. One essential utility of a peptide spectral library is to serve as consensus templates supporting the identification of peptide/proteins based on the correlation between the templates with experimental spectra.
Spectral libraries have been used in the small molecules mass spectra identification since the 1980s. In the early years of shotgun proteomics, pioneer investigations suggested that a similar approach might be applicable in shotgun proteomics for peptide/protein identification.
In a general way, spectral library searching, unlike sequence database searches, involve finding the best match of an acquired MS/MS spectrum to a library of pre-searched spectra for which the…