Predicting the number of sulfur atoms in peptides and small proteins based on the observed aggregated isotope distribution.
Jürgen ClaesenDirk ValkenborgTomasz BurzykowskiPublished in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2021)
The mass and intensity accuracies of the observed aggregated isotopic variants are insufficient to accurately predict the number of atoms. However, using a limited set of predictions for a peptide, rather than predicting a single number of S-atoms, has a reasonably high prediction accuracy.
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