Philosopher is fast, easy-to-use, scalable, and versatile data analysis software for mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Philosopher is dependency-free and can analyze both traditional database searches and open searches for post-translational modification (PTM) discovery.
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Database downloading and formatting.
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Peptide-spectrum matching with Comet.
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Peptide assignment validation with PeptideProphet.
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Multi-level integrative analysis with iProphet.
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PTM site localization with PTMProphet.
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Protein inference with ProteinProphet.
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FDR filtering with custom algorithms.
- Two-dimensional filtering for simultaneous control of PSM and Protein FDR levels.
- Sequential FDR estimation for large data sets using filtered PSM and proteins lists.
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Label-free quantification via spectral counting and MS1 intensities.
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Label-based quantification using TMT and iTRAQ.
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Quantification based on functional protein groups.
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Multi-level detailed reports for peptides, ions, and proteins.
Download the latest version here.
- Philosopher basics - general usage information
- Preparing protein databases - download and format sequences
- Simple data analysis - basic step-by-step tutorial
- Using pipeline for TMT analysis - pipeline analysis of a large data set
- Step-by-step TMT analysis - step-by-step tutorial for isobaric quantification of a small data set
- Open search analysis - step-by-step tutorial for open searches
- Step-by-step analysis with Comet - step-by-step tutorial with Comet search
- Protein-protein interaction analysis - analyze AP-MS data for downstream use with REPRINT
See the documentation for more details about the available commands.
If you have any questions, remarks, or requests, or if you found a bug, please use the issue tracker.
da Veiga Leprevost F, Haynes SE, Avtonomov DM, Chang HY, Shanmugam AK, Mellacheruvu D, Kong AT, Nesvizhskii AI. Philosopher: a versatile toolkit for shotgun proteomics data analysis. Nat Methods. 2020 Sep;17(9):869-870. doi: 10.1038/s41592-020-0912-y. PMID: 32669682; PMCID: PMC7509848.
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If you have any questions, remarks, requests or if you found a bug, please use the Issue tracker.
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