Issue 340: Support pasting a list of protein accession numbers directly into Skyline when the document has a background proteome

issues
Status:closed
Assigned To:Guest
Type:Todo
Area:Skyline
Priority:3
Milestone:4.3
Opened:2014-08-13 14:29 by Scott Goulding
Changed:2019-12-13 12:19 by Brendan MacLean
Resolved:2019-12-13 12:19 by Brendan MacLean
Resolution:Won't Fix
Closed:2019-12-13 12:19 by Brendan MacLean
2014-08-13 14:29 Scott Goulding
Title»Insert proteins into Skyline
Assigned To»bspratt
Type»Defect
Area»Skyline
Priority»3
Milestone»2.6
Hi Brian,

I have a list of 136 UniProt IDs that are in my spectral library and background proteome. I tried to paste this list into the Tree View, but it gave me an error. I was successfully able to add the proteins by pasting the UniProt IDs into the Edit->Insert->Proteins menu, but only when I pasted them into the "Accession" field. Since it was a little difficult to figure this out, it would be helpful if users could add a list of proteins directly to the Tree View or "Name" section of the protein list. The Skyline document is too large to share, so I can put it on proteome if you'd like.

Thanks.

Scott

2014-08-28 09:34 Brendan MacLean
TypeDefect»Todo
Milestone2.6»

2015-06-24 02:28 Brendan MacLean
TitleInsert proteins into Skyline»Support pasting a list of protein accession numbers directly into Skyline when the document has a background proteome

2018-03-26 16:41 Brendan MacLean
Assigned ToBrian Pratt»Alex MacLean

2019-12-13 12:19 Brendan MacLean
resolve as Won't Fix
Statusopen»resolved
Assigned ToGuest»Brendan MacLean
This is possible to achieve through Edit > Insert > Proteins. I think that is going to have to be enough. Alex has left the team and there is just a lot of other stuff going on.

2019-12-13 12:19 Brendan MacLean
close
Statusresolved»closed
Assigned ToBrendan MacLean»Guest