Radiant DIA: A Fast, Sensitive, and Accurate Search Engine for Quantitative Proteomics
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In mass spectrometry-based proteomics, robust and efficient search engines are essential for accurate peptide and protein identification and quantification. Advances in sample preparation and instrumentation have increased the demand for highly scalable processing tools, with datasets comprising hundreds or thousands of samples in single-cell and population studies. Here we present Radiant DIA, a novel Data-Independent Acquisition search engine which achieves 4x faster processing and 10x lower cloud compute costs for large experiments while ensuring rigorous control of false discovery rate (FDR) and maintaining similar sensitivity, precision, and quantitative accuracy. The Radiant DIA search engine is paired with a modular pipeline deployable on cloud and desktop environments comprising individual modules for distributed re-scoring, FDR estimation, protein inference and quantification. Unlike traditional monolithic applications, this architecture enables high-performance, cloud-scale analysis without sacrificing local usability. Together, the Radiant DIA and Fulcrum Pipeline tools enhance computational efficiency to facilitate biological discovery in large-scale proteomics, as demonstrated by analyses of real-world experiments up to thousands of MS acquisitions.