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Normalization in MALDI-TOF imaging datasets of proteins: practical considerations

Type: Application

Scientific Paper

Expression Proteomics

Number: Technology

10.1007/s00216-011-4929-z

MALDI-TOF, FTMS

Year Products

2011

MALDI Molecular Imager

  Author
 

Sören-Oliver Deininger, Dale S. Cornett, Rainer Paape, Michael Becker, Charles Pineau, Sandra Rauser, Axel Walch und Eryk Wolski

  Reference
 

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Volume 401, Number 1, 167-181, DOI: 10.1007/s00216-011-4929-z

 

Abstract

 

Normalization is critically important for the proper interpretation of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) imaging datasets. The effects of the commonly used normalization techniques based on total ion count (TIC) or vector norm normalization are significant, and they are frequently beneficial. In certain cases, however, these normalization algorithms may produce misleading results and possibly lead to wrong conclusions, e.g. regarding to potential biomarker distributions. This is typical for tissues in which signals of prominent abundance are present in confined areas, such as insulin in the pancreas or β-amyloid peptides in the brain. In this work, we investigated whether normalization can be improved if dominant signals are excluded from the calculation. Because manual interaction with the data (e.g., defining the abundant signals) is not desired for routine analysis, we investigated two alternatives: normalization on the spectra noise level or on the median of signal intensities in the spectrum. Normalization on the median and the noise level was found to be significantly more robust against artifact generation compared to normalization on the TIC. Therefore, we propose to include these normalization methods in the standard “toolbox” of MALDI imaging for reliable results under conditions of automation.

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