Adaptation of Skyline as an unifying software for a doping control

Authors
Hyeon-Jeong LeeMijin Jeonwooyeon, JungSEO, YOON DAMSung, Chang minLee, Kang MiSON, Jung hyunEugene C. YiMin, Ho phil
Issue Date
2022-07-01
Publisher
한국단백체학회
Citation
한국단백체학회
Abstract
As prohibited chemical lists has been increased and sophisticated by every renewal for doping control, the necessity of a sensitive and accurate analysis has increased. In response to the urgent need for the high-throughput and accurate analysis, liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) based method were actively utilized to most of the newly designated prohibited substances. However, all vendor provide data processing software which is incapable to handle other instrumental data, it is difficult to cover all doping analysis procedure, from method development to result reporting in one platform. Skyline is an open-source and vendor-neutral software invented for the method development and data process of targeted proteomics. Recently, the utilization of skyline software has been expanding to the quantitative analysis of small molecules and lipidomics. In this study, we demonstrated Skyline as a simple unifying platform for the overall doping procedures; the method optimization, data quality monitoring, discovery of suspected doping samples, method validation of new prohibited substances. In conclusion, we suggested the novel usability of Skyline software as an all-in-one platform to process overall doping control.
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/77161
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