Abstract
Data Independent Acquisition (DIA) is a powerful method to acquire spectra from all ionized precursors of a sample. Considering the complexity of the highly multiplexed spectral data, sophisticated workflows have been developed to obtain peptides quantification directly from this data. Here we describe an open-source and easy-to-use workflow to obtain a quantitative matrix from multiple DIA runs. This workflow requires as prior information an “assay library”, which contains the MS coordinates of peptides. Our workflow consists of OpenSWATH, pyProphet and DIAlignR software. For the ease of installation and to isolate operating system related dependency, docker-based containerization is utilized in this workflow.
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