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A high-speed search engine pLink 2 with systematic evaluation for proteome-scale identification of cross-linked peptides.

Zhen-Lin ChenJia-Ming MengYong CaoJi-Li YinRun-Qian FangSheng-Bo FanChao LiuWen-Feng ZengYue-He DingDan TanLong WuWen-Jing ZhouHao ChiRui-Xiang SunMeng-Qiu DongSi-Min He
Published in: Nature communications (2019)
We describe pLink 2, a search engine with higher speed and reliability for proteome-scale identification of cross-linked peptides. With a two-stage open search strategy facilitated by fragment indexing, pLink 2 is ~40 times faster than pLink 1 and 3~10 times faster than Kojak. Furthermore, using simulated datasets, synthetic datasets, 15N metabolically labeled datasets, and entrapment databases, four analysis methods were designed to evaluate the credibility of ten state-of-the-art search engines. This systematic evaluation shows that pLink 2 outperforms these methods in precision and sensitivity, especially at proteome scales. Lastly, re-analysis of four published proteome-scale cross-linking datasets with pLink 2 required only a fraction of the time used by pLink 1, with up to 27% more cross-linked residue pairs identified. pLink 2 is therefore an efficient and reliable tool for cross-linking mass spectrometry analysis, and the systematic evaluation methods described here will be useful for future software development.
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