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Defining and Detecting Complex Peak Relationships in Mass Spectral Data: The Mz.unity Algorithm

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 88, Issue 18, Pages 9037-9046

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b01702

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  1. NIH [R01 ES022181, R21 CA191097]
  2. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  3. Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation
  4. Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences

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Analysis of a single analyte by mass spectrometry can result in the detection of more than 100 degenerate peaks. These degenerate peaks complicate spectral interpretation and are challenging to annotate. In mass spectrometry-based metabolomics, this degeneracy leads to inflated false discovery rates, data sets containing an order of magnitude, more features than analytes, and an inefficient use of resources during data analysis, Although software has been introduced to annotate spectral degeneracy, current approaches are unable to represent several important classes of peak relationships. These include heterodimers and higher complex adducts, distal fragments, relationships between peaks in different polarities, and complex adducts between features and background peaks. Here we outline sources of peak degeneracy in mass spectra that are not annotated by current approaches and introduce a software package called mz.unity to detect these relationships in accurate mass, data. Using mz.unity, we find that data sets contain many more complex relationships than we anticipated. Examples include the adduct of glutamate and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) fragments of NAD detected in the same or opposite polarities, and the adduct of glutamate and a background peak. Further, the complex relationships we identify show that several assumptions commonly made when interpreting mass spectral degeneracy do not bold in general These contributions provide new tools and insight to, aid in the annotatioriof complex spectral relationships and provide a foundation for improved data set identification. Mz.unity is an R. package and is freely available at,https://github.com/nathaniel-mahieu/mz.unity as well as our laboratory Web site http://pattilab.wustl.edu/software/.

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