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constitutively missing peptides/proteins across "runs" #20

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amackey opened this issue Oct 4, 2022 · 1 comment
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constitutively missing peptides/proteins across "runs" #20

amackey opened this issue Oct 4, 2022 · 1 comment

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@amackey
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amackey commented Oct 4, 2022

not really an "issue" per se, but a question worth asking for the benefit of all: let's say that for many very good reasons, the proteomics lab team is running many separate batches of multiplexed samples, for a large experiment with many, many conditions (some/most of which end up being specific within each batch, but various consistent controls nicely repeated across batches). Additionally, the spectral post-processing (peptide matching, abundance estimations, etc) are also performed individuall per/within-batch, not "globally" across all batches -- such that some samples within each batch have the "usual" zeroes/dropouts observed for certain peptide fragments observed within that batch for other samples, but there are also peptide species that were only observed (in one-or-more samples) within a given batch, and consitutively unobserved (missing) in another given batch (and are thus not even present in the batch-specific abundance tables). It seems like this situation could be handled by proDA, e.g. if there were to be a second, independent set" of probabilistic dropout curves, shared by all samples sharing the saming batch, and separate/distinct from the sample-level dropout curves within each batch. Assume dozens of batches, not just one or two; and batch-correcting coefficients as part of the design matrix, orthogonal to the actual experimental design. Thoughts?

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const-ae commented Oct 5, 2022

Hi Aaron,

that sounds like an interesting use case. I'll have to think more about it. I am a bit busy this morning, but I'll get back to you about this. In general, you seem to have recently taken a real deep dive into proDA; would you be interested in having a chat via Zoom sometime? If yes, send me an email to the address which you can find on my home page https://const-ae.name/

Best,
Constantin

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