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µProteInS - a proteogenomics pipeline for finding novel bacterial microproteins encoded by small ORFs

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SUMMARY Genome annotation pipelines traditionally exclude Open Reading Frames shorter than 100 codons to avoid false identifications. However, studies have been showing that these may encode functional microproteins with meaningful… Click to show full abstract

SUMMARY Genome annotation pipelines traditionally exclude Open Reading Frames shorter than 100 codons to avoid false identifications. However, studies have been showing that these may encode functional microproteins with meaningful biological roles. We developed µProteInS, a proteogenomics pipeline that combines genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics to identify novel microproteins in bacteria. Our pipeline employs a model to filter out low confidence spectra, to avoid the need for manually inspecting Mass Spectrometry data. It also overcomes the shortcomings of traditional approaches that usually exclude overlapping genes, leaderless transcripts, and non-conserved sequences, characteristics that are common among smORFs and hamper their identification. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION µProteInS is implemented in Python 3.8 within an Ubuntu 20.04 environment. It is an open-source software distributed under the GNU General Public License v3, available as a command-line tool. It can be downloaded at https://github.com/Eduardo-vsouza/uproteins and either installed from source or executed as a Docker image. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Keywords: pipeline finding; novel bacterial; finding novel; pipeline; proteogenomics pipeline; proteins proteogenomics

Journal Title: Bioinformatics
Year Published: 2022

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