Sunday, May 31, 2015
- Drury Inn & Suites St. Louis Convention Center
- 711 N Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102
- 9:30am-12pm
BSI spoke openly about the newest developments for PEAKS. This addressed both new features requested by users and how to use them. The meeting also hosted talks by current researchers in the field of proteomics:
- Jeanne Rumsey – Washington University in St. LouisDatabase Search Strategies for Biomarker Design in Infectious Diseases.
- Dr. Cheryl Lichti – University of Texas Medical BranchPEAKS and the Quest for Single Amino Acid Variants
- .
Conference: Oral Presentations from Users
As ASMS holds the rights to the video presentations, you will need to be a member to login and view the material. In some cases, we were able to acquire the slides directly from the speakers and provided them below.
- MOH am 09:50 – Untargeted and Rapid Detection and Characterization of Modified Monoclonal Antibodies using LC-TripleTOF and Multivariate Statistical Analysis; Ming Yao1 ; Xu Wang2 ; Weiping Zhao1 ; Li Ma1 ; John T. Mehl1 ; Yi Zhang2 ; Sahana Mollah2 ; W. Griff Humphreys1 ; Mingshe Zhu1 ; Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ; 2 AB SCIEX, Framingham, MA. (Slides)
- ThOB am 08:50 – Fast and Accurate Unrestricted Spectrum Interpretation: You Don’t Know What You’re Missing; Arun Devabhaktuni; Josh Elias; Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
- ThOB am 09:10 – De novo Sequencing using MELD Proteolysis Coupled to a “Sequence Assembly” Algorithm; Gabriel Mazzucchelli1 ; Tyler A Zimmerman2 ; Nicolas Smargiasso1 ; Dominique Baiwir3 ; MarieAlice Meuwis4 ; Edwin De Pauw1 ; 1 Univeristy of Liege, MS Lab – GIGA, Liege, Belgium; 2 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; 3 University of Liege, GIGA-Proteomics, Liege, Belgium; 4 CHU, Gastroenterology unit, Liege, Belgium.
- ThOC pm 3:10 – Lymph-Carried Self-Antigens Derive from a Variety of Processing Enzymes and Contribute to the Dendritic Cells MHC II Peptidome; Cristina Clement1 ; Aniuska Becerra2 ; Liusong Yin2 ; Valerio Zolla1 ; Scott Shafer2 ; Lawrence J. Stern2 ; Laura Santambrogio1 ; 1 Albert Einstein College Medicine, Bronx, NY; 2 University.
Conference Posters
- MP 627 – Defining the Physical Interactome of the Active Kinome from the Intrinsic Subtypes of Human Breast Cancer; Matthew R. Meyer1 ; Jing Wang3 ; Kelly V. Ruggles4 ; Petra Erdmann-Gilmore1 ; Jeanne Rumsey1 ; Robert Kitchens1 ; Jacqueline Snider1 ; Jeremy Hoog1 ; Shunqiang Li1 ; Sherri R. Davies1 ; Matthew J. Ellis2 ; David Fenyö4 ; Bing Zhang3 ; Gary L. Johnson5 ; R. Reid Townsend1 ; 1 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO; 2 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 3 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; 4 New York University, New York, NY; 5 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
- TP 151 – Exploring Brazilian Spider Acanthoscurria gomesiana Venom by Data Dependent and Data Independent LC-MS Analyses; Thiago Abreu1 ; Josias Pagotto1 ; Caio Tardivo1 ; André Zelanis2 ; Eduardo Kitano3 ; Solange Serrano3 ; Pedro Junior3 ; Alexandre Tashima1 ; 1 EPM/ Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP/Brazil; 2 ICT/Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP/ Brazil; 3 LETA/Instituto Butantan, Sao Paulo, SP/Brazil.
- TP 161 – Data-Dependent and Data-Independent Quantitative Analysis Applied in Parallel to the Study of Human Hippocampal Synaptosomes in Alzheimer’s Disease; Cheryl F. Lichti1 ; Wen-Ru Zhang1 ; Petra ErdmannGilmore2 ; Rose Connors2 ; Yiling Mi2 ; Jason M. Held2 ; Giulio Taglialatela1 ; 1 Univ. of TX Medical Branch, Galveston, TX; 2 Washington University, Saint Louis, MO.
- TP 417 – Venomics of Nephilingis cruentata Spider by Data Dependent and Data Independent Acquisition Methods in Mass Spectrometry; Rafael Lomazi1 ; Thiago Abreu1 ; Josias Pagotto1 ; Eduardo Kitano2 ; Solange Serrano2 ; Pedro Silva Jr. 2; Alexandre Keiji Tashima1 ; 1 EPM/Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; 2 LETA/ Instituto Butantan, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo.
- ThP 307 – Mass Spectrometric Resurrection of SHA, a L-Rhamnose and β-D-Galactose Binding Lectin from the Lost Strain Streptomyces 27S5; Karine Bagramyan; Teresa B. Hong; John P. Murad; Yoko Fujita-Yamaguchi; Markus Kalkum; City of Hope, Duarte, CA
- ThP 362 – Peptide Mapping for Quantitative Profiling of Peptide Variants using PEAKS; Katherine Tran1 ; Cheryl Lichti2 ; Baozhen Shan1 ; Carol Nilsson2 ; 1 Bioinformatics Solutions Inc., Waterloo, Canada; 2 UTMB Cancer Center, University of Texas, Galveston, TX.
- ThP 382 – Mass Spectrometric Investigation of Neuropeptidomic Alteration in Food Intake; Jingxin Wang1 ; Hui Ye1, 2; Fengfei Ma1 ; Ryan Selleck1 ; Brian Baldo1 ; Lingjun Li1 ; 1 UWMadison, Madison, WI; 2 China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, China.
- ThP 385 – Mass Spectral Measurement of Feeding-Related Neuropeptide Secretion in Crustacean via in vivo Microdialysis; Zhidan Liang1, 2; Lingjun Li1, 2; 1 University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; 2 University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
- ThP 493 – Mapping the Solvent Exposed Lysine Residues of Native Apolipoprotein B-100; Parisa Pirani1 ; Ujwal Patil1 ; Angela Ellender1 ; Casey Grimm2 ; Yang Cai3 ; Matthew Tarr1 ; 1 University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA; 2 Southern Regional Research Center, New Orleans, LA; 3 The Research Institute for Children, New Orleans, New Orleans, LA.
- ThP 585 – Differential Proteomics Profiling of CHO-DG44 against CHO-K1; Yee Jiun Kok; Daniel Ng; Swan Li Poh; Lu Zheng; Say Kong Ng; Xuezhi Bi; Bioprocessing technology Institute, Singapore, Singapore.