1. Status of this Template
This document provides guidelines for annotating SomaScan aptamer-based proteomics experiments in SDRF-Proteomics format.
Type: Platform-Specific Template (extends affinity-proteomics)
Status: Released
Version: 1.0.0 - 2026-01
2. Abstract
SomaScan is an aptamer-based proteomics platform developed by SomaLogic that uses Slow Off-rate Modified Aptamers (SOMAmer) reagents to measure protein levels. This template extends the affinity-proteomics template with SomaScan-specific metadata fields for menu version, sample matrix, and normalization methods.
3. Template Hierarchy
base
└── affinity-proteomics
└── somascan (THIS TEMPLATE)
4. Usage
4.1. File Metadata Columns
SDRF files SHOULD include metadata columns to specify version and template information. Only list leaf templates; parent templates are implied by inheritance (somascan inherits from affinity-proteomics). Place these columns at the end of the file.
Non-human samples:
| … | comment[sdrf version] | comment[sdrf template] |
|---|---|---|
… |
v1.1.0 |
somascan v1.0.0 |
Human samples - use multiple template columns:
| … | comment[sdrf version] | comment[sdrf template] | comment[sdrf template] |
|---|---|---|---|
… |
v1.1.0 |
human v1.1.0 |
somascan v1.0.0 |
5. SomaScan-Specific Columns
In addition to all columns from affinity-proteomics, the following SomaScan-specific columns are available:
5.1. Required for SomaScan
| Column | Requirement | Description | Example Values |
|---|---|---|---|
comment[somascan menu] |
REQUIRED | SomaScan assay menu (number of aptamers) | SomaScan 5K, SomaScan 7K, SomaScan 11K |
comment[somascan platform] |
REQUIRED | SomaScan platform version | SomaScan Assay v4, SomaScan Assay v4.1 |
5.2. Recommended for SomaScan
| Column | Requirement | Description | Example Values |
|---|---|---|---|
comment[sample matrix] |
RECOMMENDED | Sample matrix type (affects calibration) | plasma, serum, EDTA plasma, CSF |
comment[dilution] |
RECOMMENDED | Sample dilution factor used | 0.005%, 0.5%, 20%, 40% |
comment[normalization method] |
RECOMMENDED | Normalization method applied to RFU values | hybridization control normalized, median normalized, ANML |
comment[QC flag] |
OPTIONAL | Quality control flag | PASS, FLAG, FAIL |
comment[somascan lot number] |
OPTIONAL | Reagent lot number | SS-2023-001 |
6. SomaScan Assay Menus
SomaScan offers different menu sizes based on the number of protein targets:
6.1. Current Menus
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SomaScan 7K: ~7,000 protein targets (current standard)
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SomaScan 11K: ~11,000 protein targets (expanded panel)
6.2. Legacy Menus
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SomaScan 1.1K: ~1,100 protein targets
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SomaScan 1.3K: ~1,300 protein targets
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SomaScan 5K: ~5,000 protein targets
7. Technology Type
For SomaScan experiments, use:
technology type = protein expression profiling by aptamer array
8. Quantification
SomaScan uses RFU (Relative Fluorescence Units):
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RFU is a measure of fluorescence intensity proportional to protein concentration
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Higher RFU = higher protein concentration
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RFU values require normalization for cross-sample comparisons
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Standard normalization includes hybridization control, median, and plate scaling
Always set:
comment[quantification unit] = RFU
9. Sample Matrix
The sample matrix is critical for SomaScan assays because calibration and expected ranges differ by matrix type:
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EDTA plasma: Preferred matrix, most validated
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Serum: Commonly used alternative
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Citrate/Heparin plasma: Less common
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CSF: Specialized protocols
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Cell/Tissue lysates: Research applications
10. Normalization Methods
SomaScan data typically undergoes multiple normalization steps:
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Hybridization control normalization: Corrects for hybridization variation
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Median normalization: Scales samples to common median
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Plate scale normalization: Corrects for plate-to-plate variation
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Calibration: Applies standard curve corrections
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ANML (Adaptive Normalization by Maximum Likelihood): Advanced cross-study normalization
11. Example SDRF
| source name | characteristics[organism] | characteristics[organism part] | characteristics[disease] | assay name | technology type | comment[instrument] | comment[somascan menu] | comment[somascan platform] | comment[quantification unit] | comment[sample matrix] | comment[normalization method] | comment[data file] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| patient_001 | homo sapiens | blood plasma | type 2 diabetes mellitus | SL0001 | protein expression profiling by aptamer array | SomaScan Assay 7K | SomaScan 7K | SomaScan Assay v4.1 | RFU | EDTA plasma | adaptive normalization by maximum likelihood (ANML) | somascan_results.adat |
| patient_002 | homo sapiens | blood plasma | normal | SL0002 | protein expression profiling by aptamer array | SomaScan Assay 7K | SomaScan 7K | SomaScan Assay v4.1 | RFU | EDTA plasma | adaptive normalization by maximum likelihood (ANML) | somascan_results.adat |
12. Data File Formats
SomaScan data files:
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ADAT: Native SomaScan format (annotated data file)
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CSV/TSV: Tabular exports of RFU values
The assay name column must match the SampleId column in the ADAT file.
13. Validation
pip install sdrf-pipelines
parse_sdrf validate-sdrf --sdrf_file your_file.sdrf.tsv --template somascan
15. Related Templates
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Affinity Proteomics - Parent template
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Olink Template - Alternative affinity platform
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Human Template - Human sample metadata
16. References
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Gold L, et al. (2010) Aptamer-based multiplexed proteomic technology for biomarker discovery. PLoS ONE.
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SomaLogic: https://somalogic.com/
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SomaScan Technical Documentation: https://somalogic.com/somascan-platform/