A Universal Spectrum Annotator for Complex Peptidoforms in Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics

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2025-10

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Schulte, DouweISNI 000000051260639X
Leuvenink, Rien W.
Jager, ShelleyISNI 0000000512541477
Heck, Albert J.R.ORCID 0000-0002-2405-4404ISNI 0000000393921118
Snijder, JoostISNI 0000000387416756

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Abstract

Accurate and comprehensive peptide spectrum annotation is a crucial step to interpreting mass spectrometry-based proteomics data. While peak assignment in peptide fragmentation spectra is central to a broad range of proteomics applications, current tools tend to be specialized to a specific task. Here, we present a more comprehensive interactive graphical tool (Annotator), along with the underlying codebase written in Rust (rustyms). Annotator enables unified spectrum annotation for bottom-up, middle-down, top-down, cross-linked, and glycopeptide fragmentation mass spectra from all fragmentation methods, including all ion types: a/b/c, x/y/z, d/v/w, and immonium ions. The Annotator integrates all known post-translational modifications from common databases and additionally allows for the definition of custom fragmentation models and modifications. Modifications allow for diagnostic fragment ions, site-specific neutral losses, and multiple breakage sites for cross-linkers. The underlying library used for the theoretical fragmentation and matching is based on the unified peptidoform notation ProForma 2.0 and is made available as a Rust library with Python bindings. This enables spectrum annotation in an interactive, graphical interface of diverse and complex peptidoforms across the broad range of mass spectrometry-based proteomics applications.

Keywords

Electron-capture dissociation, Fragmentation, Ions, Ms/ms, Pathways, Peptide identification, Protein modifications, Sequence

Citation

Schulte, D, Leuvenink, R W, Jager, S, Heck, A J R & Snijder, J 2025, 'A Universal Spectrum Annotator for Complex Peptidoforms in Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics', Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 97, no. 42, pp. 23120–23130. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.5c02832