Accession PRJCA004869
Title Deeply Mining a Universe of Peptides Encoded by Long Noncoding RNAs
Relevance Medical
Data types meta analysis data
Organisms Homo sapiens
Description Many small open reading frames (smORFs) embedded in lncRNA transcripts have been shown to encode biologically functional polypeptides (smORFs-encoded polypeptides, SEPs) in different organisms. Despite significant advances in genomics, bioinformatics and proteomics that largely enabled the discovery of novel SEPs, their identification across different biological samples is still hampered by their poor predictability, diminutive size and low relative abundance. Here, we take advantage of NONCODE, a repository containing the most complete collection and annotation of lncRNA transcripts from different species, to build a novel database that attempts to maximize a collection of SEPs from human and mouse lncRNA transcripts. In order to further improve SEP discovery, we implemented two effective and complementary polypeptide enrichment strategies, 30 kDa MWCO filter and C8 SPE column. These combined strategies enabled us to discover 353 and 409 SEPs from, respectively, 8 human cell lines, and 3 mouse cell lines and 8 mouse tissues. Importantly, nineteen of the identified SEPs were then verified through in-vitro expression, immunoblotting, parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) and synthetic peptides. Subsequent bioinformatic analysis revealed that some of the physical and chemical properties of these novel SEPs, including amino acid composition and codon usage, are different from those commonly found in canonical proteins. Intriguingly, nearly 65% of the identified SEPs were found to be initiated with non-AUG start codons. Overall, the strategy presented in this study encompasses an efficient workflow that enabled us to identify 762 novel SEPs across multiple cell lines and tissues, which probably represents the largest number of SEPs detected by mass spectrometry reported to date. These novel SEPs might not only provide new clues for the annotation of noncoding elements in the genome but can also serve as a valuable resource for the functional characterization of individual SEPs.
Sample scope Multispecies
Release date 2021-04-25
Publication
PubMed ID Article title Journal name DOI Year
34129944 Deeply Mining a Universe of Peptides Encoded by Long Noncoding RNAs Molecular & cellular proteomics 10.1016/j.mcpro.2021.100109 2021
39030557 Current understanding of functional peptides encoded by lncRNA in cancer Cancer Cell International 10.1186/s12935-024-03446-7 2024
Grants
Agency program Grant ID Grant title
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 91640112
Submitter Jianjun Luo (luojianj@ibp.ac.cn)
Organization Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Submission date 2021-04-25

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