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Hi Thomas,I am not sure what is happening but if you could provide the dataset files for the two search results I can investigate. PeptideProphet does calculate different models for the different crosslink types.Thanks,-David
On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 8:59 AM Thomas Gossenreiter <thomas.go...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,--I have used Kojak 1.6.1 in the TPP pipeline and got some strange results (very similar ms2 spectra from one peptide with similar Kojak scores got very different probabilities when running peptide prophet). I have plotted the Kojak score vs. the peptide prophet probability for target and decoy hits and there is hardly any correlation between the kojak score and the probability.I have repeated the search Kojak version that comes along with TPP (1.5.5) using the same settings except for the top_count parameter. I think this looks how it should, except for the cross-links which are scored very well by Kojak but get a bad peptide prophet probability. Is this the case when one peptide has a very good Kojak sub score and the other one a very bad score?Does version 1.6.1 work for you or do you have any idea what is happening here? I attached a ppt file with the figures.I also got a general questions: Is peptide prophet calculating FDRs separately for cross-linked, loop-linked and normal peptides?Kind regards,Thomas
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