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    <title language="eng">Critical Assessment of MetaProteome Investigation (CAMPI): A multi-laboratory comparison of established workflows</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Metaproteomics has matured into a powerful tool to assess functional interactions in microbial communities. While many metaproteomic workflows are available, the impact of method choice on results remains unclear. Here, we carry out a community-driven, multi-laboratory comparison in metaproteomics: the critical assessment of metaproteome investigation study (CAMPI). Based on well-established workflows, we evaluate the effect of sample preparation, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatic analysis using two samples: a simplified, laboratory-assembled human intestinal model and a human fecal sample. We observe that variability at the peptide level is predominantly due to sample processing workflows, with a smaller contribution of bioinformatic pipelines. These peptide-level differences largely disappear at the protein group level. While differences are observed for predicted community composition, similar functional profiles are obtained across workflows. CAMPI demonstrates the robustness of present-day metaproteomics research, serves as a template for multi-laboratory studies in metaproteomics, and provides publicly available data sets for benchmarking future developments.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Nature communications</parentTitle>
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    <author>T. Van Den Bossche</author>
    <author>B. Kunath</author>
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    <author>J. Armengaud</author>
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    <author>P. May</author>
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    <author>G. Miotello</author>
    <author>S. L. Peters</author>
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    <author>Thilo Muth</author>
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    <title language="eng">The Metaproteomics Initiative: a coordinated approach for propelling the functional characterization of microbiomes</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Through connecting genomic and metabolic information, metaproteomics is an essential approach for understanding how microbiomes function in space and time. The international metaproteomics community is delighted to announce the launch of the Metaproteomics Initiative (www.metaproteomics.org), the goal of which is to promote dissemination of metaproteomics fundamentals, advancements, and applications through collaborative networking in microbiome research. The Initiative aims to be the central information hub and open meeting place where newcomers and experts interact to communicate, standardize, and accelerate experimental and bioinformatic methodologies in this feld. We invite the entire microbiome community to join and discuss potential synergies at the interfaces with other disciplines, and to collectively promote innovative approaches to gain deeper insights into microbiome functions and dynamics.</abstract>
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    <author>T. Van Den Bossche</author>
    <author>M. O. Arntzen</author>
    <author>D. Becher</author>
    <author>D. Benndorf</author>
    <author>V. G. H. Eijsink</author>
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