Proteomics-driven identification of short open reading frame-encoded peptides.
Zheng ZhangYujie LiWenqian YuanZhiwei WangCuihong WanPublished in: Proteomics (2022)
Accumulating evidence has shown that a large number of short open reading frames (sORFs) also have the ability to encode proteins. The discovery of sORFs opens up a new research area, leading to the identification and functional study of sORF encoded peptides (SEPs) at the omics level. Besides bioinformatics prediction and ribosomal profiling, mass spectrometry (MS) has become a significant tool as it directly detects the sequence of SEPs. Though MS-based proteomics methods have proved to be effective for qualitative and quantitative analysis of SEPs, the detection of SEPs is still a great challenge due to their low abundance and short sequence. To illustrate the progress in method development, we described and discussed the main steps of large-scale proteomics identification of SEPs, including SEP extraction and enrichment, MS detection, data processing and quality control, quantification, and function prediction and validation methods.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- quality control
- label free
- high resolution
- capillary electrophoresis
- gas chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- minimally invasive
- bioinformatics analysis
- working memory
- single cell
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- ms ms
- small molecule
- real time pcr
- electronic health record
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high throughput
- microbial community
- sensitive detection