Standardizing Proteomics Sample Metadata
SDRF-Proteomics is a community-driven standard for describing sample metadata and its relationship to data files in proteomics experiments. It enables data sharing, reproducibility, and integration across studies.
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What does an SDRF file look like?
| source name | characteristics[organism] | characteristics[disease] | assay name | comment[instrument] | comment[data file] | factor value[disease] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| sample_1 | homo sapiens | normal | run_1 | Q Exactive HF | sample_1.raw | normal |
| sample_2 | homo sapiens | liver cancer | run_2 | Q Exactive HF | sample_2.raw | liver cancer |
Quick Start
New to SDRF-Proteomics? Start here to learn the basics and create your first SDRF file.
Get StartedTemplates
Core Templates
Organism-based templates for common proteomics experiments.
Experiment-specific Templates
Specialized templates for specific experiment types. Released templates are stable; templates under development may change.
| Template | Description | Status | Version |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cell Lines | Standardized cell line annotation using Cellosaurus | Released | 1.1.0 |
| DDA Acquisition | Data-dependent acquisition experiments | Released | 1.1.0 |
| DIA Acquisition | Data-independent acquisition experiments | Released | 1.1.0 |
| Affinity Proteomics | Olink and SomaScan affinity-based proteomics | Released | 1.1.0 |
| Crosslinking | XL-MS structural proteomics experiments | Released | 1.0.0 |
| Immunopeptidomics | MHC-bound peptide identification | Under Development | 1.1.0-dev |
| Metaproteomics | Microbial community proteomics | Under Development | 1.1.0-dev |
| Single Cell | Single cell proteomics experiments | Under Development | 1.1.0-dev |
Metadata Guidelines
Detailed rules for annotating specific types of metadata fields.
Tool Support
A growing ecosystem of tools supports the SDRF-Proteomics format for creating, validating, and analyzing proteomics data.
SDRF Editor
Browser-based editor with ontology autocomplete, bulk editing, and Excel export.
Open EditorResources
SDRF Explorer
Browse and explore 298+ annotated proteomics datasets with statistics and filtering.
Explore DatasetsAnnotated Projects
Collection of SDRF files from ProteomeXchange datasets on GitHub.
Browse on GitHubCite SDRF-Proteomics
If you use SDRF-Proteomics in your research, please cite:
Dai C, Füllgrabe A, Pfeuffer J, Solovyeva EM, Deng J, Moreno P, Kamatchinathan S, Kundu DJ, George N, Fexova S, Grüning B, Föll MC, Griss J, Vaudel M, Audain E, Locard-Paulet M, Turewicz M, Eisenacher M, Uszkoreit J, Van Den Bossche T, Schwämmle V, Webel H, Schulze S, Bouyssié D, Jayaram S, Duggineni VK, Samaras P, Wilhelm M, Choi M, Wang M, Kohlbacher O, Brazma A, Papatheodorou I, Bandeira N, Deutsch EW, Vizcaíno JA, Bai M, Sachsenberg T, Levitsky LI, Perez-Riverol Y. A proteomics sample metadata representation for multiomics integration and big data analysis. Nat Commun. 2021;12:5854.
Core Contributors and Collaborators
SDRF-Proteomics is developed by a global community of proteomics researchers and bioinformaticians.
EMBL-EBI (U.K.)
- Yasset Perez-Riverol PRIDE
- Juan Antonio Vizcaino PRIDE
- Mathias Walzer PRIDE
- Anja Fullgrabe Expression Atlas
- Nancy George Expression Atlas
- Pablo Moreno Expression Atlas
Tübingen University (Germany)
- Timo Sachsenberg OpenMS
- Oliver Alka OpenMS
- Julianus Pfeuffer OpenMS
- Jonas Scheid
University of Bergen (Norway)
- Marc Vaudel
- Harald Barsnes
University of Gent (Belgium)
- Niels Hulstaert CompOmics
- Lennart Martens CompOmics
- Tim Van Den Bossche CompOmics
- Tine Claeys CompOmics
- Caroline Jachmann CompOmics
Other Contributors
- Lev Levitsky INEPCP RAS, Russia
- Elizaveta Solovyeva INEPCP RAS, Russia
- Stefan Schulze U. Pennsylvania, USA
- Veit Schwammle U. Southern Denmark
- David Bouyssie U. Toulouse, France
- Enrique Audain UKSH, Germany
- Marie Locard-Paulet U. Copenhagen, Denmark
- Johannes Griss Medical U. Vienna, Austria
- Chengxin Dai Chongqing U., China
- Julian Uszkoreit Ruhr-U. Bochum, Germany
- Alexandra Naba U. Illinois Chicago, USA
- Joshua Klein Boston U., USA
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