Mass spectrometry data format

Mass spectrometry is a scientific technique for measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. It is often coupled to chromatographic techniques such as gas- or liquid chromatography and has found widespread adoption in the fields of analytical chemistry and biochemistry where it can be used to identify and characterize small molecules and proteins (proteomics). The large volume of data produced in a typical mass spectrometry experiment requires that computers be used for data storage and processing. Over the years, different manufacturers of mass spectrometers have developed various proprietary data formats for handling such data which makes it difficult for academic scientists to directly manipulate their data. To address this limitation, several open, XML-based data formats have recently been developed by the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline at the Institute for Systems Biology to facilitate data manipulation and innovation in the public sector.[1] These data formats are described here.

  1. ^ Deutsch EW (December 2012). "File formats commonly used in mass spectrometry proteomics". Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 11 (12): 1612–21. doi:10.1074/mcp.R112.019695. PMC 3518119. PMID 22956731.