Deducing the presence of proteins and proteoforms in quantitative proteomics

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Casimir Bamberger
Salvador Martínez-Bartolomé
Miranda Montgomery
Sandra Pankow
John D. Hulleman
Jeffery W. Kelly
John R. Yates
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[1] The Scripps Research Institute,Department of Chemical Physiology
[2] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Departments of Ophthalmology and Pharmacology
[3] The Scripps Research Institute,The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology
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Nature Communications | / 9卷
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The human genome harbors just 20,000 genes suggesting that the variety of possible protein products per gene plays a significant role in generating functional diversity. In bottom-up proteomics peptides are mapped back to proteins and proteoforms to describe a proteome; however, accurate quantitation of proteoforms is challenging due to incomplete protein sequence coverage and mapping ambiguities. Here, we demonstrate that a new software tool called ProteinClusterQuant (PCQ) can be used to deduce the presence of proteoforms that would have otherwise been missed, as exemplified in a proteomic comparison of two fly species, Drosophilamelanogaster and D. virilis. PCQ was used to identify reduced levels of serine/threonine protein kinases PKN1 and PKN4 in CFBE41o− cells compared to HBE41o− cells and to elucidate that shorter proteoforms of full-length caspase-4 and ephrin B receptor are differentially expressed. Thus, PCQ extends current analyses in quantitative proteomics and facilitates finding differentially regulated proteins and proteoforms.
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