Expanding the human proteome with microproteins and peptideins
Institute for Systems Biology · Oncode Institute · +50 more institutions
Abstract
A major scientific drive is to characterize the protein-coding genome, which is a primary basis for studying human health. But the fundamental question remains of what has been missed in previous analyses. Over the past decade, the translation of non-canonical open reading frames (ncORFs) has been observed across human cell types and disease states1–3, with major implications for biomedical science. However, a key gap in knowledge has been which ncORFs produce small microproteins or alternative protein molecules that contribute to the human proteome. Here we report the collaborative efforts of the TransCODE Consortium4 to produce a consensus landscape of protein-level evidence for ncORFs. We show that about…
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- Human proteome project
- Proteome
- ENCODE
- Open reading frame
- Annotation
- Proteomics
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- Translation (biology)
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