Author:
Oyama Masaaki,Itagaki Chiharu,Hata Hiroko,Suzuki Yutaka,Izumi Tomonori,Natsume Tohru,Isobe Toshiaki,Sugano Sumio
Abstract
To find novel short coding sequences from accumulated full-length cDNA sequences, proteomic analysis of small proteins expressed in human leukemia K562 cells was performed using high-resolution nanoflow liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. Our analysis led to the identification of 54 proteins not more than 100 amino acids in length, including four novel ones. These novel short coding sequences were all located upstream of the longest open reading frame (ORF) of the corresponding cDNA. Our findings indicate that the translation of short ORFs occurs in vivo whether or not there exists a longer coding region in the downstream of the mRNA. This investigation provides the first direct evidence of translation of upstream ORFs in human cells, which could greatly change the current outline of the human proteome.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
Cited by
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