Mining Unknown Porcine Protein Isoforms by Tissue-based Map of Proteome Enhances Pig Genome Annotation
- Author:
Zhao PENGJU
1
;
Zheng XIANRUI
;
Yu YING
;
Hou ZHUOCHENG
;
Diao CHENGUANG
;
Wang HAIFEI
;
Kang HUIMIN
;
Ning CHAO
;
Li JUNHUI
;
Feng WEN
;
Wang WEN
;
E.Liu GEORGE
;
Li BUGAO
;
Smith JACQUELINE
;
Chamba YANGZOM
;
Liu JIAN-FENG
Author Information
1. National Engineering Laboratory for Animal Breeding,Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics,Breeding and Reproduction,Ministry of Agriculture,College of Animal Science and Technology,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100193,China
- Keywords:
Expression pattern;
Unknown protein;
Pig;
Proteome;
Subcellular location
- From:
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics
2021;19(5):772-786
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
A lack of the complete pig proteome has left a gap in our knowledge of the pig genome and has restricted the feasibility of using pigs as a biomedical model.In this study,we developed a tissue-based proteome map using 34 major normal pig tissues.A total of 5841 unknown protein iso-forms were identified and systematically characterized,including 2225 novel protein isoforms,669 protein isoforms from 460 genes symbolized beginning with LOC,and 2947 protein isoforms with-out clear NCBI annotation in the current pig reference genome.These newly identified protein iso-forms were functionally annotated through profiling the pig transcriptome with high-throughput RNA sequencing of the same pig tissues,further improving the genome annotation of the corre-sponding protein-coding genes.Combining the well-annotated genes that have parallel expression pattern and subcellular witness,we predicted the tissue-related subcellular locations and potential functions for these unknown proteins.Finally,we mined 3081 orthologous genes for 52.7%of unknown protein isoforms across multiple species,referring to 68 KEGG pathways as well as 23 disease signaling pathways.These findings provide valuable insights and a rich resource for enhancing studies of pig genomics and biology,as well as biomedical model application to human medicine.