Gent, L and Chiappetta, ME and Hesketh, S and Palmowski, P and Porter, A and Bonicelli, Andrea and Schwalbe, EC and Procopio, Noemi Bone proteomics methods optimisation for forensic investigations. [DataSet]
Description
The application of human bone in forensic proteomics is an expanding novel purpose in the aim of successfully quantifying biological estimations used in medico-legal investigations with greater accuracy. In this project, different extraction protocols were tested on n=30 human bone samples, including S-Trap technology with two different lysis buffer, and ZipTips. Additionally, a comparison was made between data-dependent acquisition (DDA) and data-independent acquisition (DIA) mode. Results showed less missing data using S-Traps instead of the more routine reverse-phase media tips (ZipTip). The type of lysis buffer when using S-Traps does not impact largely the analysis conducted in forensic proteomic workflows. Lastly, it was found that when open-source software is used for data processing for both DDA and DIA modes, DIA has the upper advantage in terms of acquiring a larger number of proteins due to its greater sensitivity to those with a lower abundance.
Research / Data Type: | Dataset |
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Depositing User: | CLoK admin |
Date Deposited: | 09 Jul 2024 11:19 |
Revision: | 7 |
URI: | https://uclandata.uclan.ac.uk/id/eprint/459 |