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Open-pFind Enhances the Identification of Missing Proteins from Human Testis Tissue.

Jinshuai Sun1,2, Jiahui Shi1,2, Yihao Wang1, Shujia Wu3, Liping Zhao1,4, Yanchang Li1, Hong Wang5, Lei Chang1, Zhitang Lyu2, Junzhu Wu3, Fengsong Liu2, Wenjun Li6, Fuchu He1, Yao Zhang6,1, Ping Xu1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

In recent years, high-throughput technologies have contributed to the development of a more precise picture of the human proteome. However, 2129 proteins remain listed as missing proteins (MPs) in the newest neXtProt release (2019-02). The main reasons for MPs are a low abundance, a low molecular weight, unexpected modifications, membrane characteristics, and so on. Moreover, >50% of the MS/MS data have not been successfully identified in shotgun proteomics. Open-pFind, an efficient open search engine, recently released by the pFind group in China, might provide an opportunity to identify these buried MPs in complex samples. In this study, proteins and potential MPs were identified using Open-pFind and three other search engines to compare their performance and efficiency with three large-scale data sets digested by three enzymes (Glu-C, Lys-C, and trypsin) with specificity on different amino acid (AA) residues. Our results demonstrated that Open-pFind identified 44.7-93.1% more peptide-spectrum matches and 21.3-61.6% more peptide sequences than the second-best search engine. As a result, Open-pFind detected 53.1% more MP candidates than MaxQuant and 8.8% more candidate MPs than Proteome Discoverer. In total, 5 (PE2) of the 124 MP candidates identified by Open-pFind were verified with 2 or 3 unique peptides containing more than 9 AAs by using a spectrum theoretical prediction with pDeep and synthesized peptide matching with pBuild after spectrum quality analysis, isobaric post-translational modification, and single amino acid variant filtering. These five verified MPs can be saved as PE1 proteins. In addition, three other MP candidates were verified with two unique peptides (one peptide containing more than 9 AAs and the other containing only 8 AAs), which was slightly lower than the criteria listed by C-HPP and required additional verification information. More importantly, unexpected modifications were detected in these MPs. All MS data sets have been deposited into ProteomeXchange with the identifier PXD015759.

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Keywords:  Chromosome-centric Human Proteome Project; Open-pFind, efficiency; missing proteins; testis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31657219     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.9b00376

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


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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-04-20       Impact factor: 4.927

2.  Research on the Human Proteome Reaches a Major Milestone: >90% of Predicted Human Proteins Now Credibly Detected, According to the HUPO Human Proteome Project.

Authors:  Gilbert S Omenn; Lydie Lane; Christopher M Overall; Ileana M Cristea; Fernando J Corrales; Cecilia Lindskog; Young-Ki Paik; Jennifer E Van Eyk; Siqi Liu; Stephen R Pennington; Michael P Snyder; Mark S Baker; Nuno Bandeira; Ruedi Aebersold; Robert L Moritz; Eric W Deutsch
Journal:  J Proteome Res       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 4.466

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Authors:  Subash Adhikari; Edouard C Nice; Eric W Deutsch; Lydie Lane; Gilbert S Omenn; Stephen R Pennington; Young-Ki Paik; Christopher M Overall; Fernando J Corrales; Ileana M Cristea; Jennifer E Van Eyk; Mathias Uhlén; Cecilia Lindskog; Daniel W Chan; Amos Bairoch; James C Waddington; Joshua L Justice; Joshua LaBaer; Henry Rodriguez; Fuchu He; Markus Kostrzewa; Peipei Ping; Rebekah L Gundry; Peter Stewart; Sanjeeva Srivastava; Sudhir Srivastava; Fabio C S Nogueira; Gilberto B Domont; Yves Vandenbrouck; Maggie P Y Lam; Sara Wennersten; Juan Antonio Vizcaino; Marc Wilkins; Jochen M Schwenk; Emma Lundberg; Nuno Bandeira; Gyorgy Marko-Varga; Susan T Weintraub; Charles Pineau; Ulrike Kusebauch; Robert L Moritz; Seong Beom Ahn; Magnus Palmblad; Michael P Snyder; Ruedi Aebersold; Mark S Baker
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-10-16       Impact factor: 14.919

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