Title :
Inferring serum proteolytic activity from LC-MS/MS data
Author :
Dittwald, Piotr ; Ostrowski, Jerzy ; Karczmarski, Jakub ; Gambin, Anna
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Inf., Univ. of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract :
In this paper we deal with modeling serum proteolysis process from tandem mass spectrometry data. The parameters of peptide degradation process inferred from LC-MS/MS data correspond directly to the activity of specific enzymes present in the serum samples of patients and healthy donors. Our approach integrate the existing knowledge about peptidases´ activity stored in MEROPS database with the efficient procedure for estimation the model parameters. Taking into account the inherent stochasticity of the process, the proteolytic activity is modeled with the use of Chemical Master Equation (CME). Assuming the stationarity of the Markov process we calculate the expected values of digested peptides in the model. The parameters are fitted to minimize the discrepancy between those expected values and the peptide activities observed in the MS data. Constrained optimization problem is solved by Levenberg-Marquadt algorithm.
Keywords :
Markov processes; biochemistry; biology computing; chromatography; enzymes; inference mechanisms; mass spectroscopy; master equation; molecular biophysics; optimisation; physiological models; spectroscopy computing; stochastic processes; LC-MS/MS data; Levenberg-Marquadt algorithm; MEROPS database; Markov process; chemical master equation; constrained optimization problem; enzymes; parameter estimation; peptidase; peptide degradation process; proteolytic activity; serum proteolytic activity inference; stochasticity; tandem mass spectrometry data; Data models; Degradation; Estimation; Mathematical model; Optimization; Peptides; Chemical Master Equation; LC-MS/MS; constrained optimization; serum proteolysis;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Advances in Bio and Medical Sciences (ICCABS), 2011 IEEE 1st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-851-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICCABS.2011.5729948