Abstract
On Credibility, Clarity, and Compliance
Highlights
One of the most challenging aspects of the documentation process as it developed was the requirement that authors provide “annotated” spectra for all MS/MS protein identifica
Tions based on only a single unique peptide (including the spectra used in peptide mapping fingerprints (PMFs)) and all post-translational modifications (PTMs) assignments
Electronic publishing of biological journals, which began with the Journal of Biological Chemistry in 1995 (7), made this possible, at least at first
Summary
One of the most challenging aspects of the documentation process as it developed was the requirement that authors provide “annotated” spectra for all MS/MS protein identifica-. The journal was wrestling with the issue of raw data and whether it should require authors to make this information available.
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