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Full 2022-11 Build Summary
67datasets
158experiments
6,344MS runs
193,896,801spectra searched
34,908,731PSMs
213,361distinct phosphopeptides
9,268canonical proteins

About

The Mouse Phosphoproteome PeptideAtlas provides a compendium of results from uniformly reprocessed mass spectrometry proteomics datasets.

Available datasets of phosphopeptide enrichment mus musculus samples were reprocessed from the raw files using the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline suite of tools.

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Publications

A publication describing the Mouse Phospho PeptideAtlas build is in progress. For now, please just reference this URL, and check back later for a citation.

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Below are individual Mouse Phospho PeptideAtlas builds available for download in various flat file formats. Note that not all files contain all information from the build. A build subtitled "PSM FDR=0.002" denotes a PSM FDR threshold of 0.002 (0.2%) is applied to every sample in the build.

Mouse Phospho 2022-11 PSM FDR = 0.0001Latest Build
  • Biosequence Set in FASTA format [203MB]
  • Database tables exported as TSV dump file [194MB]
  • Database tables exported as mysql dump file [179MB]
  • Peptide CDS and chromosomal coordinates [232MB]
  • Peptide CDS coordinates [130MB]
  • Peptide sequences in FASTA format [7MB]
Phosphosites
  • PTMeXchange final Gold, Silver, Bronze phosphosites [359MB]

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Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge the support for the Mouse Phospho PeptideAtlas from the National Science Foundation grant DBI-1933311 “PTMexchange: Globally harmonized re-analysis and sharing of data on post-translational modifications” .