The need for standardisation and improved open (meta)data practices in metaproteomics

04 December 2025, Version 1

Abstract

Background: Metaproteomics enables functional insight into microbial communities by identifying and quantifying proteins in complex samples. Yet, heterogeneous analytical workflows and the lack of standardization across experimental and bioinformatic stages hinder reproducibility and comparability, limiting integration with other omics data. Results: We here present a community-developed reporting checklist tailored to the specific needs of metaproteomics. We also outline current efforts to enable structured and interoperable metadata capture, drawing on standards from proteomics and microbiome research wherever possible. Conclusions: By promoting transparent reporting and advancing metadata practices, our recommendations aim to align metaproteomics more closely with FAIR principles and support reproducible and interoperable research practices.

Keywords

metaproteomics
metadata
standardisation
microbiome
mass spectrometry
bioinformatics

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