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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Methods. 2011 Oct 2;8(11):937–940. doi: 10.1038/nmeth.1714

Table 1. MS2 versus MS3 identifications and quantifications.

A comparison of the number of peptide and protein identifications and quantifications from 20 SCX fractions of the human yeast multi-proteome model using the MS2 and the MS3 methods.

Total peptides Unique peptides Total proteins % MS2 methodc
Identificationsa MS2 method 117,849 43,656 8,216
MS3 method 96,202 38,122 7,578 92%

Quantificationsb MS2 method 109,967 41,804 8,803
MS3 method 75,330 33,849 7,089 88%
a

All human and yeast identifications.

b

All human and yeast quantifications. See Supplementary Table 1 for a more detailed breakdown of the data. TMT reporter ions had to be present (signal > 0) in all six channels for yeast peptides and for channels 126, 127 and 128 for human peptides.

c

The proportion of identified or quantified proteins using the MS3 method compared to the MS2 method