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The Trypanosoma brucei MitoCarta and its regulation and splicing pattern during development

Authors :
Torsten Ochsenreiter
Juan Cui
Ying Xu
Kapila Gunasekera
Xiaofeng Song
Daniel Nilsson
Huinan Wang
Xiaobai Zhang
Astrid Chanfon
Source :
Zhang, Xiaobai; Cui, Juan; Nilsson, Daniel; Gunasekera, Kapila; Chanfon, Astrid; Song, Xiaofeng; Wang, Huinan; Xu, Ying; Ochsenreiter, Torsten (2010). The Trypanosoma brucei MitoCarta and its regulation and splicing pattern during development. Nucleic acids research, 38(21), pp. 7378-87. London: Oxford University Press 10.1093/nar/gkq618 , Nucleic Acids Research, Nucleic acids research
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

It has long been known that trypanosomes regulate mitochondrial biogenesis during the life cycle of the parasite; however, the mitochondrial protein inventory (MitoCarta) and its regulation remain unknown. We present a novel computational method for genome-wide prediction of mitochondrial proteins using a support vector machine-based classifier with approximately 90% prediction accuracy. Using this method, we predicted the mitochondrial localization of 468 proteins with high confidence and have experimentally verified the localization of a subset of these proteins. We then applied a recently developed parallel sequencing technology to determine the expression profiles and the splicing patterns of a total of 1065 predicted MitoCarta transcripts during the development of the parasite, and showed that 435 of the transcripts significantly changed their expressions while 630 remain unchanged in any of the three life stages analyzed. Furthermore, we identified 298 alternatively splicing events, a small subset of which could lead to dual localization of the corresponding proteins.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zhang, Xiaobai; Cui, Juan; Nilsson, Daniel; Gunasekera, Kapila; Chanfon, Astrid; Song, Xiaofeng; Wang, Huinan; Xu, Ying; Ochsenreiter, Torsten (2010). The Trypanosoma brucei MitoCarta and its regulation and splicing pattern during development. Nucleic acids research, 38(21), pp. 7378-87. London: Oxford University Press 10.1093/nar/gkq618 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq618>, Nucleic Acids Research, Nucleic acids research
Accession number :
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