TY - JOUR T1 - A flexible workflow for building spectral libraries from narrow window data independent acquisition mass spectrometry data JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2021.11.22.469568 SP - 2021.11.22.469568 AU - Lilian R. Heil AU - William E. Fondrie AU - Christopher D. McGann AU - Alexander J. Federation AU - William S. Noble AU - Michael J. MacCoss AU - Uri Keich Y1 - 2021/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/12/07/2021.11.22.469568.abstract N2 - Advances in library-based methods for peptide detection from data independent acquisition (DIA) mass spectrometry have made it possible to detect and quantify tens of thousands of peptides in a single mass spectrometry run. However, many of these methods rely on a comprehensive, high quality spectral library containing information about the expected retention time and fragmentation patterns of peptides in the sample. Empirical spectral libraries are often generated through data-dependent acquisition and may suffer from biases as a result. Spectral libraries can be generated in silico but these models are not trained to handle all possible post-translational modifications. Here, we propose a false discovery rate controlled spectrum-centric search workflow to generate spectral libraries directly from gas-phase fractionated DIA tandem mass spectrometry data. We demonstrate that this strategy is able to detect phosphorylated peptides and can be used to generate a spectral library for accurate peptide detection and quantitation in wide window DIA data. We compare the results of this search workflow to other library-free approaches and demonstrate that our search is competitive in terms of accuracy and sensitivity. These results demonstrate that the proposed workflow has the capacity to generate spectral libraries while avoiding the limitations of other methods.Competing Interest StatementThe authors declare the following competing financial interest(s): The MacCoss Lab at the University of Washington has a sponsored research agreement with Thermo Fisher Scientific, the manufacturer of the instrumentation used in this research. M.J.M. is a paid consultant for Thermo Fisher Scientific. ER -