Quantitative proteomics in your own hands – from experiment design to data analysis

quantitative-proteomics-in-your-own-hands-from-experiment-design-to-data-analysis

Oleksandr Hubar

Head of the Biotechnology R&D Department at Pharmaceutical Corporation YURiA-PHARM

In this lecture of the BioGENext Series, Oleksandr Hubar delivered a comprehensive, practice-oriented overview of modern quantitative proteomics, guiding participants through the full workflow from experimental design to biological interpretation of results. The lecture addressed key principles of proteomic experiment planning:

  • selection of appropriate quantification strategies with an emphasis on label-free quantification (LFQ)
  • reporter ion–based approaches as well as definition of sample sets and replication strategies.

He discussed critical aspects of sample preparation, such as cell lysis, protein digestion, and peptide clean-up, highlighting common pitfalls and optimization strategies.

Particular attention was given to mass spectrometry system parameters that strongly influence data quality and to the rationale behind their correct configuration. A central component of the lecture was a live demonstration of an end-to-end data analysis pipeline, starting with retrieval of publicly available raw datasets from the PRIDE/ProteomeXchange repository, followed by database searching and quantification using MaxQuant, quality control with PTXQC, and basic statistical analysis and biological interpretation in Perseus.

Overall, the lecture equipped participants with a clear understanding of how to design, execute, and critically evaluate quantitative proteomics experiments, including effective reuse of public datasets and informed interpretation of proteomic data in a biological context.

May 27, 2025
18:00
Kyiv Aviation University
Kyiv Aviation University
On-site Online
Lecture language:
English UA Translation

BioGENext Series: O. Hubar "Quantitative proteomics - from experiment design to data analysis"

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