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Direct Detection of Alternative Open Reading Frames Translation Products in Human Significantly Expands the Proteome

A fully mature mRNA is usually associated to a reference open reading frame encoding a single protein. Yet, mature mRNAs contain unconventional alternative open reading frames (AltORFs) located in untranslated regions (UTRs) or overlapping the reference ORFs (RefORFs) in non-canonical +2 and +3 read...

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Autores principales: Vanderperre, Benoît, Lucier, Jean-François, Bissonnette, Cyntia, Motard, Julie, Tremblay, Guillaume, Vanderperre, Solène, Wisztorski, Maxence, Salzet, Michel, Boisvert, François-Michel, Roucou, Xavier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3741303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23950983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070698
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author Vanderperre, Benoît
Lucier, Jean-François
Bissonnette, Cyntia
Motard, Julie
Tremblay, Guillaume
Vanderperre, Solène
Wisztorski, Maxence
Salzet, Michel
Boisvert, François-Michel
Roucou, Xavier
author_facet Vanderperre, Benoît
Lucier, Jean-François
Bissonnette, Cyntia
Motard, Julie
Tremblay, Guillaume
Vanderperre, Solène
Wisztorski, Maxence
Salzet, Michel
Boisvert, François-Michel
Roucou, Xavier
author_sort Vanderperre, Benoît
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description A fully mature mRNA is usually associated to a reference open reading frame encoding a single protein. Yet, mature mRNAs contain unconventional alternative open reading frames (AltORFs) located in untranslated regions (UTRs) or overlapping the reference ORFs (RefORFs) in non-canonical +2 and +3 reading frames. Although recent ribosome profiling and footprinting approaches have suggested the significant use of unconventional translation initiation sites in mammals, direct evidence of large-scale alternative protein expression at the proteome level is still lacking. To determine the contribution of alternative proteins to the human proteome, we generated a database of predicted human AltORFs revealing a new proteome mainly composed of small proteins with a median length of 57 amino acids, compared to 344 amino acids for the reference proteome. We experimentally detected a total of 1,259 alternative proteins by mass spectrometry analyses of human cell lines, tissues and fluids. In plasma and serum, alternative proteins represent up to 55% of the proteome and may be a potential unsuspected new source for biomarkers. We observed constitutive co-expression of RefORFs and AltORFs from endogenous genes and from transfected cDNAs, including tumor suppressor p53, and provide evidence that out-of-frame clones representing AltORFs are mistakenly rejected as false positive in cDNAs screening assays. Functional importance of alternative proteins is strongly supported by significant evolutionary conservation in vertebrates, invertebrates, and yeast. Our results imply that coding of multiple proteins in a single gene by the use of AltORFs may be a common feature in eukaryotes, and confirm that translation of unconventional ORFs generates an as yet unexplored proteome.
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spelling pubmed-37413032013-08-15 Direct Detection of Alternative Open Reading Frames Translation Products in Human Significantly Expands the Proteome Vanderperre, Benoît Lucier, Jean-François Bissonnette, Cyntia Motard, Julie Tremblay, Guillaume Vanderperre, Solène Wisztorski, Maxence Salzet, Michel Boisvert, François-Michel Roucou, Xavier PLoS One Research Article A fully mature mRNA is usually associated to a reference open reading frame encoding a single protein. Yet, mature mRNAs contain unconventional alternative open reading frames (AltORFs) located in untranslated regions (UTRs) or overlapping the reference ORFs (RefORFs) in non-canonical +2 and +3 reading frames. Although recent ribosome profiling and footprinting approaches have suggested the significant use of unconventional translation initiation sites in mammals, direct evidence of large-scale alternative protein expression at the proteome level is still lacking. To determine the contribution of alternative proteins to the human proteome, we generated a database of predicted human AltORFs revealing a new proteome mainly composed of small proteins with a median length of 57 amino acids, compared to 344 amino acids for the reference proteome. We experimentally detected a total of 1,259 alternative proteins by mass spectrometry analyses of human cell lines, tissues and fluids. In plasma and serum, alternative proteins represent up to 55% of the proteome and may be a potential unsuspected new source for biomarkers. We observed constitutive co-expression of RefORFs and AltORFs from endogenous genes and from transfected cDNAs, including tumor suppressor p53, and provide evidence that out-of-frame clones representing AltORFs are mistakenly rejected as false positive in cDNAs screening assays. Functional importance of alternative proteins is strongly supported by significant evolutionary conservation in vertebrates, invertebrates, and yeast. Our results imply that coding of multiple proteins in a single gene by the use of AltORFs may be a common feature in eukaryotes, and confirm that translation of unconventional ORFs generates an as yet unexplored proteome. Public Library of Science 2013-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3741303/ /pubmed/23950983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070698 Text en © 2013 Vanderperre et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Vanderperre, Benoît
Lucier, Jean-François
Bissonnette, Cyntia
Motard, Julie
Tremblay, Guillaume
Vanderperre, Solène
Wisztorski, Maxence
Salzet, Michel
Boisvert, François-Michel
Roucou, Xavier
Direct Detection of Alternative Open Reading Frames Translation Products in Human Significantly Expands the Proteome
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title_fullStr Direct Detection of Alternative Open Reading Frames Translation Products in Human Significantly Expands the Proteome
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title_short Direct Detection of Alternative Open Reading Frames Translation Products in Human Significantly Expands the Proteome
title_sort direct detection of alternative open reading frames translation products in human significantly expands the proteome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3741303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23950983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070698
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