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DeepNovoV2: Better de novo peptide sequencing with deep learning

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arxiv 1904.08514 v2 pith:5VUYPOPT submitted 2019-04-17 cs.LG q-bio.BMstat.ML

classification cs.LGq-bio.BMstat.ML
keywords deepnovov2peptidecancersequencingdatamodelnovopersonalized
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Personalized cancer vaccines are envisioned as the next generation rational cancer immunotherapy. The key step in developing personalized therapeutic cancer vaccines is to identify tumor-specific neoantigens that are on the surface of tumor cells. A promising method for this is through de novo peptide sequencing from mass spectrometry data. In this paper we introduce DeepNovoV2, the state-of-the-art model for peptide sequencing. In DeepNovoV2, a spectrum is directly represented as a set of (m/z, intensity) pairs, therefore it does not suffer from the accuracy-speed/memory trade-off problem. The model combines an order invariant network structure (T-Net) and recurrent neural networks and provides a complete end-to-end training and prediction framework to sequence patterns of peptides. Our experiments on a wide variety of data from different species show that DeepNovoV2 outperforms previous state-of-the-art methods, achieving 13.01-23.95\% higher accuracy at the peptide level.

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