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The Sashimi project hosts the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline (TPP), a mature suite of tools for mass-spec (MS, MS/MS) based proteomics: statistical validation, quantitation, visualization, and converters from raw MS data to the open mzML/mzXML formats.
nmrshiftdb2 is a NMR database (web database) for organic structures and their nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectra. It allows for spectrum prediction (13C, 1H and other nuclei) as well as for searching spectra, structures and other properties. The nmrshiftdb2 software is open source, the data is published under an open content license. The core of nmrshitdb2 are fully assigned spectra with raw data and peak lists (we have pure peak lists as well). Those datasets are peer reviewed by a...
Estimates delta13C of species in a microbiome from proteome data
Calis-p (The CALgary approach to ISotopes in proteomics) is a java application to estimate isotopic composition (e.g. delta13C or delta15N) of individual species in a microbial community from a proteomic dataset. Calis-p 2.0 handles both natural isotope abundances and data from labelling experiments such as stable isotope probing (SIP). It requires a mzIdent (or target spectrum match) and mzML files as the input and requires about 1 min per mzML file with 10 threads and needs <10 Gb of RAM. ...
Integrating PSMs into Genome browser visualisations
iPiG targets the integration of peptide spectrum matches (PSMs) from mass spectrometry (MS)
peptide identifications into genomic visualisations provided by genome browser such as the UCSC genome browser (http://genome.ucsc.edu/).
iPiG takes PSMs from the MS standard format mzIdentML (*.mzid) or in text format and provides results in genome track formats (BED and GFF3 files), which can be easily imported into genome browsers.
For more details about iPiG and it's functionallity, please...
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It's a project to predict peptide fragmentation of mass spectrometry. Check the detail at Anal Chem. 2011 Feb 1;83(3):790-6. On the accuracy and limits of peptide fragmentation spectrum prediction. Li S, Arnold RJ, Tang H, Radivoja
SpOK - The Spectrum Organisation Kit, a program for the organisation and visualisation of spectral data written in Java. Sorry - this project is not being continued. All functionality was integrated into the Bioclipse project...