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Toward an Upgraded Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Genome Annotation Using Proteogenomics.

Alison McAfee1, Brock A Harpur2, Sarah Michaud1, Ronald C Beavis3, Clement F Kent2, Amro Zayed2, Leonard J Foster1.   

Abstract

The honey bee is a key pollinator in agricultural operations as well as a model organism for studying the genetics and evolution of social behavior. The Apis mellifera genome has been sequenced and annotated twice over, enabling proteomics and functional genomics methods for probing relevant aspects of their biology. One troubling trend that emerged from proteomic analyses is that honey bee peptide samples consistently result in lower peptide identification rates compared with other organisms. This suggests that the genome annotation can be improved, or atypical biological processes are interfering with the mass spectrometry workflow. First, we tested whether high levels of polymorphisms could explain some of the missed identifications by searching spectra against the reference proteome (OGSv3.2) versus a customized proteome of a single honey bee, but our results indicate that this contribution was minor. Likewise, error-tolerant peptide searches lead us to eliminate unexpected post-translational modifications as a major factor in missed identifications. We then used a proteogenomic approach with ~1500 raw files to search for missing genes and new exons, to revive discarded annotations and to identify over 2000 new coding regions. These results will contribute to a more comprehensive genome annotation and facilitate continued research on this important insect.

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Keywords:  Apis mellifera; genome annotation; honey bees; mass spectrometry; proteogenomics

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26718741     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.5b00589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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