Discovery of Missing Proteins from an Aneuploidy Cell Line Using a Proteogenomic Approach.

J Proteome Res

BGI-Shenzhen, Beishan Industrial Zone 11th Building, Yantian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518083, China.

Published: December 2021

With the steadfast development of proteomic technology, the number of missing proteins (MPs) has been continuously shrinking, with approximately 1470 MPs that have not been explored yet. Due to this phenomenon, the discovery of MPs has been increasingly more difficult and elusive. In order to face this challenge, we have hypothesized that a stable aneuploid cell line with increased chromosomes serves as a useful material for assisting MP exploration. Ker-CT cell line with trisomy at chromosome 5 and 20 was selected for this purpose. With a combination strategy of RNA-Seq and LC-MS/MS, a total of 22 178 transcripts and 8846 proteins were identified in Ker-CT. Although the transcripts corresponding to 15 and 15 MP genes located at chromosome 5 and 20 were detected, none of the MPs were found in Ker-CT. Surprisingly, 3 MPs containing at least two unique non-nest peptides of length ≥9 amino acids were identified in Ker-CT, whose genes are located on chromosome 3 and 10, respectively. Furthermore, the 3 MPs were verified using the method of parallel reaction monitoring (PRM). These results suggest that the abnormal status of chromosomes may not only impact the expression of the corresponding genes in trisomy chromosomes, but also influence that of other chromosomes, which benefits MP discovery. The data obtained in this study are available via ProteomeXchange (PXD028647) and PeptideAtlas (PASS01700), respectively.

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