2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41558-2
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SEPepQuant enhances the detection of possible isoform regulations in shotgun proteomics

Yongchao Dou,
Yuejia Liu,
Xinpei Yi
et al.

Abstract: Shotgun proteomics is essential for protein identification and quantification in biomedical research, but protein isoform characterization is challenging due to the extensive number of peptides shared across proteins, hindering our understanding of protein isoform regulation and their roles in normal and disease biology. We systematically assess the challenge and opportunities of shotgun proteomics-based protein isoform characterization using in silico and experimental data, and then present SEPepQuant, a grap… Show more

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“…A complication is that most of the P. parvum proteomic data were multimatch peptides, which are rare in proteomic analyses of typical non-large, non-repetitive proteins. Since they cannot be unambiguously assigned to a single polypeptide region, multimatch peptides are often ignored in downstream analyses, in favor of simpler protein-unique single-match peptides ( 24 ). We judged that overlooking the multimatch peptides, while a simple solution, needlessly limited our analysis and discarded valuable data.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complication is that most of the P. parvum proteomic data were multimatch peptides, which are rare in proteomic analyses of typical non-large, non-repetitive proteins. Since they cannot be unambiguously assigned to a single polypeptide region, multimatch peptides are often ignored in downstream analyses, in favor of simpler protein-unique single-match peptides ( 24 ). We judged that overlooking the multimatch peptides, while a simple solution, needlessly limited our analysis and discarded valuable data.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mRNA splice isoforms have been shown to play a critical role in the onset of IBD, regulating various biological functions, including immune response, epithelial barrier, microbiota, and fibrosis [46]. However, identifying protein isoforms on a large-scale LC/MS-based shotgun proteomics is challenging, due to the sensitivity of instruments and the substantial number of degenerate peptides [47]. To improve the detection of protein isoforms, we utilized a proteogenomic strategy in this study, which involved creating a sample-specific protein isoform database derived from RNA sequencing [48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%