Explanatory Optimization of Protein Mass Spectrometry via Genetic Search
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author = "Seetharaman Vaidyanathan and David I. Broadhurst and
Douglas B. Kell and Royston Goodacre",
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title = "Explanatory Optimization of Protein Mass Spectrometry
via Genetic Search",
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journal = "Analytical Chemistry",
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year = "2003",
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volume = "75",
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number = "23",
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pages = "6679--6686",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://dbkgroup.org/Papers/AnalChem75(6679-6686).pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1021/ac034669a",
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size = "8 pages",
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abstract = "Optimizing experimental conditions for the effective
analysis of intact proteins by mass spectrometry is
challenging, as many analytical factors influence the
spectral quality, often in very different ways for
different proteins and especially with complex protein
mixtures. We show that genetic search methods are
highly effective in this kind of optimization and that
it was possible in 6 generations with a total of <500
experiments out of some 1014 to find good combinations
of experimental variables (electrospray ionization mass
spectral settings) that would not have been detected by
optimizing each variable alone (i.e., the search space
is epistatic). Moreover, by inspecting the evolution of
the variables to be optimized using genetic
programming, we discovered an important relationship
between two of the mass spectrometer settings that
accounts for much of this success. Specifically, the
conditions that were evolved included very low values
of skimmer 1 voltage (the sample cone) and a skimmer 2
voltage (extraction cone) above a threshold that would
nevertheless minimize the potential difference between
the sample and extraction skimmers. The discovery of
this relationship demonstrates the
hypothesis-generating ability of genetic search in
optimization processes where the size of the search
space means that little or no a priori knowledge of the
optimal conditions is available.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Seetharaman Vaidyanathan
David I Broadhurst
Douglas B Kell
Royston Goodacre
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